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Ellis Park: Most Talented Jockey Colony Ever

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Two-Time Champion Lanerie Returns To All-Star Riding Lineup

HENDERSON, Ky. — With the return of 10-time Churchill Downs leading rider Corey Lanerie, Ellis Park features its most accomplished jockey colony as the 94-year-old western Kentucky track runs its 2016 meeting July 2-Sept. 5.

Lanerie, also a two-time meet leader at Keeneland, won the 2010 Ellis riding title and tied for top honors in 2013 before riding the past two summers at Saratoga. He’s part of an all-star jockey lineup that includes Robby Albarado, Brian Hernandez Jr., six-time Ellis champ Jon Court, 2015 titlist Didiel Osorio, Ellis stalwarts Francisco Torres, Jesus Castanon, Miguel Mena and Marcelino Pedroza, along with Joe Rocco Jr., Channing Hill, Chris Landeros and for- mer Arlington Park kingpin James Graham, who will ride at Ellis regularly for the first time.

Lanerie, who finished second in the 2016 Preakness Stakes aboard Cherry Wine, could easily earn his 4,000th career victory this summer at Ellis.

“You get to stay home,” said Lanerie, who lives in Louisville and has a clear lead in the current Churchill Downs standings. “The purses are going to be even better this year. I like Ellis. I like to win, too, and it’s a little easier than Saratoga going against the heavy-heads. We’re going to stay home and try to win some races there. The cost of living at Saratoga is just so much. I can stay here and go up for a couple of stakes there and come out cheaper.

“A lot of good 2-year-olds come out of Ellis Park. And it could be because they don’t hook the heavy-heads quicker, early in their career, so they maybe last a little longer without the pressure on them. It’s a good meet, three days a week. It’s good for your mind, like a working vacation. It does my body good. Ellis Park will have a deep riding colony this year because of the purses.”

With the exception of Saratoga-bound Julien Leparoux and Florent Geroux, most of Churchill Downs’ riding colony will ride regularly at Ellis Park.

“It’s an extension of the Churchill Downs jockey colony,” said Court, the only jockey to win the Ellis crown five straight years, 1998-2002, plus 2009. “The purses are going to be better and you’ll see a stronger, deeper level of talent this season. You’re going to have a whole list of Grade I-proven riders. That’s going to bring a better product to the public.”

“I like that, because it’s easier to ride a good race when you ride with good riders,” agreed Roc- co, who won last year’s Grade 3 Groupie Doll aboard Call Pat. “It’s easier to step your game up. It’s easier to anticipate what a good rider is going to do, because you can count on them to do the right thing. There are benefits to it being a tougher riding colony.”

Albarado, with 4,885 wins through June 22, will soon clip the $200 million purse threshold, which only 13 riders have ever achieved. He was the regular rider of 2007-2008 Horse of the Year Curlin, winning the Preakness, Breeders’ Cup Classic and Dubai World Cup, as well as the Jockey Club Gold Cup twice. Albarado also rode 2003 Horse of the Year Mineshaft and has won major races all over the country, including the Breeders’ Cup Mile (Court Vision) and Arlington Million (Jambalaya) among his 35 Grade I triumphs and 199 graded-stakes victories. His seven riding titles at New Orleans’ Fair Grounds are a record in the modern era. Albarado also has won four Keeneland riding titles and one at Churchill Downs.

“People are looking for a good place to develop their 2-year-olds, horses who can compete back here at Churchill Downs in the spring,” said Albarado, who rode regularly at Ellis Park for the first time last summer after spending years at Saratoga or Arlington Park. “And I think a lot will go through Ellis Park. I was on horses there last year that I thought could compete at Saratoga, and now you’ve got the purses raising up.

“I’ve got a farm here, my family here. It makes sense for me to stay here. Before I might ride at Ellis once a year. But I rode a lot of allowance races, maiden special-weight races last year. I enjoy it. I see a future where it becomes tougher and tougher. There are guys with nice babies who are staying here to develop them. You have to run so hard at Saratoga at such a young age. Everything slows down (at Ellis); it’s not a rush thing.”

Hernandez, the Eclipse Award-winning apprentice jockey of 2004, earned his first Grade I victo- ry when Fort Larned captured Saratoga’s 2012 Whitney Handicap en route to taking the Breed- ers’ Cup Classic. He is the regular rider of multiple stakes-winners Eagle and Ahh Chocolate. Hernandez won the 2012 Ellis riding title, beating Lanerie by a single victory, and led all jockeys last year in purse earnings at the track.

Court also could achieve the 4,000-win landmark this summer at Ellis, the two-time Arkansas Derby winner riding as well as ever at age 55.

“I’ve been just Steady Jon,” Court said last year. “Like that old horse, you see the stars come and go, and that old hard-knocking horse who carries the barn is still there – reliable. That’s been my claim to fame, reliability.”

Passage Of FOIA Reform A Victory For Democracy

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By: Ari Goldberg Director of Communications, POGO

The Project On Government Oversight (POGO) today applauds House passage of the bipartisan FOIA Improvement Act of 2016, which President Obama has pledged to sign.

This legislation enhances the public’s ability to hold its officials accountable and understand the workings of our government. Its most important provisions include: the codification of the presumption of openness; curbs to the excessive use of Exemption 5; improved dispute resolution; and requirements to make more preemptive disclosures.

Elizabeth Hempowicz, Policy Counsel at POGO, said:

“On July 4th of this year, FOIA turns 50. There is no better way to celebrate a half century of this important law than by combating the erosion to FOIA that we have been witnessing in recent years.

The Freedom of Information Act is meant to be an effective and efficient tool for granting the public access to government information; however, it has become increasingly difficult for citizens to obtain information through the FOIA process. Through these much-needed reforms, we believe the law will be closer to being implemented as Congress originally intended.

POGO is grateful for the bipartisan leadership on this issue from House Committee on Government Oversight Reform Chairman Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-UT) and Ranking Member Rep. Elijah Cummings (D-MD).”

Fireworks: Know the Law for a Safe and Legal Fourth of July

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The Fourth of July is fast approaching and many area residents are stocking up on bottle rockets, sparklers and firecrackers. We’ve summarized Indiana’s Fireworks Laws below so that you can stay safe and legal this Independence Day.

Indiana Code 22-11-14-6 allows you to discharge fireworks on your property until 11 PM. On a legal holiday (which by statute includes every Sunday) you may discharge fireworks up until midnight.

You may only discharge fireworks on your own property, on property that you have permission to use, or at a special discharge location authorized by the fire department having jurisdiction. If you are under 18 years of age, you must have an adult present in order to possess or use fireworks.

Discharging or possessing fireworks in violation of IC 22-11-14-6 is punishable a Class C Infraction. Damaging another person person’s property with fireworks is punishable as a Class A Misdemeanor. Causing serious injury to another person with fireworks is punishable as a Class D Felony. Under IC 35-45-3-2 a person who places or leaves a spent firework on the property of another person commits Littering as a Class B Infraction.

Vanderburgh County Code 12.24.010(u) prohibits the possession or discharge of fireworks within a county maintained park. The City of Evansville further restricts the use of fireworks within the corporate limits. The Evansville Municipal Code regulating fireworks may be foundhere.

Sheriff Dave Wedding explained, “Even though the law permits the discharge of fireworks on any day of the year, intentionally annoying to your neighbors during the work week could result in a citation for disorderly conduct.” Sheriff Wedding added, “Our office wants everyone to have a great time this Fourth of July, we just ask that residents be courteous to their neighbors and exercise a little common sense.”

Fireworks complaints in the county have been on a downward trend the last few years. The Sheriff’s Office received only forty-three (43) complaints last summer, compared to sixty-four (64) in 2014 and seventy-one (71) during the summer of 2013.

Residents should call 911 to report the unsafe or illegal use of fireworks, but are asked to refrain from calling 911 to report fireworks use that is in compliance with the law.

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Have a safe and happy Fourth of July!

 

JR. THUNDERBOLTS BRIAN CRINK COLLEGE BOUND

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JR. THUNDERBOLTS DEFENSEMAN BRIAN CRINK MAKES NCAA HOCKEY COMMITMENT

EVANSVILLE, IN— The Evansville Jr. ThunderBolts, approaching their second season as members of the North American 3 Hockey League (NA3HL), are pleased and proud to announce on this date that defenseman BRIAN CRINK has made his formal commitment to play collegiate hockey at NCAA Division III Daniel Webster University for the upcoming 2016-17 season.

In the 2015-16 NA3HL elite junior hockey league inaugural season for the Jr. ThunderBolts, CRINK, 21, distinguished himself by attaining the revered honor of being the ‘Bolts Team Ironman as the lone player on the first-year club to play in all 47-league games. In those 47-outings, the 6-2, 185lb right-hand shooting rearguard ranked seventh in the team overall scoring derby and a lofty second among his ‘Bolts blue line brigade, registering 15-points on 4-goals, 11-assists while accumulating 66-PIM. His offensive totals included 1-PPG and 3-PPA.

Another of the State of Indiana homegrown hockey talents which adorned the Jr. ThunderBolts first-ever roster last season, the Noblesville, IN native was saluted with high praise by Evansville General Manager/Head Coach Mark Cody. “The entire Jr. ThunderBolts family is very happy for Brian. He worked hard on the ice and in the classroom and is very deserving of this opportunity to play NCAA hockey.”

Daniel Webster University is a small private college located in Nashua, New Hampshire which is just outside of Boston on the Massachusetts/New Hampshire border.

CRINK is both excited and eager to embark on the newest chapter of his hockey career while at the same time expressing much gratitude through his lasting reflections of his tenure here in Evansville with the ‘Bolts. “Playing in Evansville, I’ve had the opportunity to improve and prepare my game for the college level. I foremost would like to thank my family and the entire TPH organization; my teammates, coaching staff, the Heppner family and all of the dedicated fans for being a part of this final stepping stone in both my junior career and my transition into adulthood. I consider myself to be quite fortunate in that my work ethic, dedication to the game and support from others have extended my career by four more years at the collegiate level. I am excited and eager to join the Daniel Webster University hockey program while at the same time looking forward to earning my degree as a Computer Science major.”

BRIAN CRINK achieves the historical distinction of becoming the first-ever player member of the Jr. ThunderBolts to advance his hockey career by way of the collegiate level.

Mexico-Based Firm Breaks Ground on First US Logistics Hub in Fort Wayne

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Indianapolis – Indiana Economic Development Corporation President Jim Schellinger and Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry joined executives from Transpoint Intermodal LLC today to break ground on a new $13.5 million cargo transfer facility on Fort Wayne’s southeast side, where the company plans to create up to 64 new jobs by the end of 2019.

“Here in Indiana, we know that roads mean jobs, and that is especially true for our growing logistics industry,” said Governor Mike Pence. “Global companies like Transpoint Intermodal are choosing Indiana for job creation because of our state’s central location, our continued investments in infrastructure, and our efforts to create a pro-growth business climate. Across the state, logistics firms are creating quality jobs for Hoosiers while serving customers across the world because Indiana is a state that works.”

The new Transpoint facility, which will be located on approximately 74 acres near the intersection of Adams Center and Paulding Roads, will be the first of its kind in northeast Indiana. It will be developed as an intermodal ramp used to load and unload international shipping containers from truck-to-rail or rail-to-truck. Construction on the facility is anticipated to be complete by April 2017 with operations beginning the following month. The Hagerman Group, with locations in Fort Wayne and Fishers, Indiana, is the construction manager for the project.

The company currently operates three intermodal facilities in Mexico employing more than 40 workers. Transpoint plans to begin hiring for positions including cane operators, dispatchers and security personnel by early 2017, with a hiring preference for military veterans. The new positions are expected to pay average annual salaries of approximately $50,000.

“The city of Fort Wayne continues to be a leader in job and business growth with a commitment to enhancing innovative economic development opportunities in our community,” said Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry. “Transpoint’s investment in southeast Fort Wayne is a tremendous win for our city and the region. It will result in good jobs for local residents and help attract more related businesses such distribution centers, and it will provide another consistent and cost-effective transportation option for key employers throughout our region.”

Transpoint Intermodal’s Fort Wayne operation will be part of a global system specializing in moving containers to and from the Far East through Chicago, resulting in savings for customers. The Fort Wayne hub will be complemented by a hub currently planned for the Valparaiso, Indiana, area.

“Transpoint Intermodal and its investors are pleased to make this investment in Northeast Indiana because we are convinced this is a needed service that will enhance shipping options into and out of the region,” said Jorge Medina, chief executive officer of Transpoint. “We’re proud to bring our experience to this area, and even prouder of the partnership we have formed with the state of Indiana, the city of Fort Wayne and the Fort Wayne Redevelopment Commission.”

The Indiana Economic Development Corporation offered Transpoint Intermodal LLC up to $550,000 in conditional tax credits based on the company’s job creation plans. These tax credits are performance-based, meaning until Hoosiers are hired, the company is not eligible to claim incentives.

The Fort Wayne Redevelopment Commission sold the land where the transfer facility will be built to Transpoint LLC at a reduced rate of $2,000 an acre. The Commission acquired the land at no cost in March 2004 after the Adams Center Landfill closed. The Fort Wayne City Council approved a tax phase-in (abatement) for Transpoint on June 14, 2016. The Commission has been working with Transpoint for the last several years to make this development a reality.

In the Crossroads of America, logistics companies like Transpoint Intermodal have access to the nation’s eighth largest air cargo facility, 41 freight railroads, three international ports and the nation’s largest number of pass-through interstates. Indiana’s growing infrastructure, ideal Midwest location and strong business climate have helped more Hoosiers gain jobs than ever before in state history.

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Governor Pence Touts State’s International Economy, Tech Sector at Business Summit

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Israeli Cybersecurity Firms Make Indiana the First Stop in US Economic Mission

Indianapolis – Governor Mike Pence joined business and government leaders yesterday to host the second annual Indiana-Israel Business Exchange, discussing opportunities to strengthen economic ties and collaboration between the two states.

“Israel and Indiana share many common bonds that Hoosiers cherish,” said Governor Pence. “As our nation’s strongest and most important ally in the Middle East, Israel is also a key partner in our state’s continued economic growth, which is why were proud to welcome Israeli business leaders to Indiana. Hoosiers and Israelis are linked by our self-reliance, determination and entrepreneurial spirit, aiding us all in collaboration to grow our economies and create more great-paying jobs.”

The Indiana exchange was the first stop as part of an Israeli economic mission to the United States. Focused on strengthening global cybersecurity, the conference brought together leaders on Monday from nine Israeli businesses, 29 Indiana businesses, the Indiana Economic Development Corporation (IEDC), Elevate Ventures, the city of Indianapolis, Indiana University and Purdue University. Throughout the day Israeli business leaders learned about doing business in the Indiana, networked with Hoosier businesses and visited leading Indiana cybersecurity companies.

Both Indiana and Israel have established themselves as global leaders in the cybersecurity field. According to Israel’s National Cyber Bureau, Israel develops 10 percent of global security technology, with security software sales topping $60 billion in 2014. Indiana, meanwhile, is home to leading cybersecurity companies including Rook Security, Pondurance and Kinney Group.

In April, Governor Pence signed an executive order creating the Indiana Executive Council on Cybersecurity. The council, which is a partnership between public and private organizations across the state, is designed to keep Indiana safe from global cyber threats and to provide increased opportunities for cybersecurity companies and experts to work in Indiana.

“Israeli businesses today are global leaders in cybersecurity, an industry growing in one of the world’s top entrepreneurial hotspots,” said Victor Smith, Indiana Secretary of Commerce. “While Israelis are developing new and advanced strategies for addressing constantly evolving threats, Hoosiers are also leading top cybersecurity initiatives that are deployed at some of the top businesses around the world. By bringing everyone together in one room, Hoosier and Israeli cybersecurity leaders built relationships and shared ideas, which will help the industry grow and add more jobs here at home.”

The visit was part of Indiana’s continued efforts to strengthen its relationship with Israel, following last year’s Indiana-Israel Business Exchange, which focused on security and defense. Governor Pence led a jobs and economic development mission to Israel in 2014, where he met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, as well as leaders of several Israeli companies. A delegation of Hoosiers led by Indiana Secretary of Commerce Victor Smith also participated in an economic development mission to Israel earlier this year, with state leaders attending CyberTech 2016, the world’s second largest cybersecurity conference.

Trade between Israel and Indiana has experienced strong growth in recent years. Export of Indiana-built goods to Israel has more than doubled in the last decade, reaching $73.1 million just last year. Today more than 70 Hoosier companies do business in Israel, most recently with Israel-based auto supplier Omen Casting Group announcing in January that it is locating its first North American production facility in Richmond, Indiana.

PHOTO: Governor Pence presents Roey Gilad, the consul general to the U.S. Midwest from Israel, with an Honorary Hoosier Award yesterday at the Indiana-Israel Business Exchange at Interactive Intelligence, thanking him for his years of service strengthening relationships between the people of Israel and Indiana.

 

 

 

Illinois-Based Manufacturer Expanding in Lake County

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Indianapolis – Indiana Secretary of Commerce Victor Smith and Hobart Mayor Brian K. Snedecor joined executives of NB Coatings, a Japan-owned manufacturer of automotive coatings for plastics, today as the company broke ground on its new northwest Indiana facility, creating up to 22 new jobs by 2018.
“Among all U.S. states, Indiana has the largest amount of Japanese investment per capita with more than 250 Japan-based businesses operating in Indiana today,” said Governor Mike Pence. “As a state, we’ve made it a top priority to establish a pro-growth business environment that is attracting job creation from across the globe, and today I’m proud to welcome yet another international business to the Hoosier state. Leaders at NB Coatings had a world of options to consider for this new facility, but they chose Indiana because we are a state that works.”

NB Coatings North America, which is headquartered in Lansing, Illinois, and is a wholly owned subsidiary of Japan-based Nippon Paint, will invest more than $4.7 million to establish operations at NorthWind Crossings Industrial Park in Hobart. Developed and owned by Becknell Industrial, the new 124,800-square-foot structure will serve as a warehouse and distribution facility for finished products and raw materials for both domestic and transplant automotive original equipment manufacturers (OEM) and suppliers across North America. A foam fire suppression system will be installed to ensure the product is stored safely.

“Since we service the automotive industry and tier suppliers, most of our customers are either north in Michigan and into Canada or south in Indiana, Kentucky, Tennessee and Alabama.  The U.S. growth of the industry is in the southeast. We quickly narrowed our search to an area that was close to our manufacturing plant in Lansing, Illinois, and also had very good access to the main north-south corridor of I-65 and the Michigan corridor of I-94,” said Jack Wickham, vice president for NB Coatings. “The site in Hobart is ideal for us. The developers, the city of Hobart, and the state of Indiana have been extremely helpful and welcoming. We look forward to a long and mutually beneficial relationship with Hobart, Northwest Indiana and the state of Indiana.”

NB Coatings, which currently employs 395 associates in North America, plans to start moving into the facility in January 2017 and begin hiring for material handling positions later this year. New positions are expected to pay average salaries above the Lake County average wage.

“We are honored that NB Coatings has chosen the city of Hobart to expand their business and welcome them in sharing our vision of Hobart and northwest Indiana as a world class place for a world class company to locate.” said Hobart Mayor Brian Snedecor.  “We value our partnership with Becknell Industrial and look forward to working with a great company like NB Coatings.”

NB Coatings was established in Japan in 1971 as a joint venture between Bee Chemical and Nippon Paint, and the company now operates in Illinois, Michigan, New Jersey, Ohio, Canada and Mexico. The company provides a full range of primers and adhesion promoters, basecoats/clearcoats, monocoats, lacquers and solvent blends for both interior and exterior applications.

NB Coatings joins a growing list of Japanese companies operating in Indiana, which is home to the largest amount of Japanese investment per capita. Today, more than 250 Japan-owned businesses operate here, supporting more than 53,680 Hoosiers. Just last week, Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Metal Corporation (NSSMC), which is Japan’s largest steel producer, announced plans to establish operations in Shelbyville, creating up to 70 new Hoosier jobs.

The Indiana Economic Development Corporation offered NB Coatings up to $176,000 in conditional tax credits. These incentives are performance-based, meaning until Hoosiers are hired, the company is not eligible to claim incentives. The city of Hobart and Hobart City Council approved real estate property tax abatement for this project.