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Kempf, Niemeier named NCBWA All-Region

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University of Southern senior rightfielder Kyle Kempf (Evansville, Indiana) and senior shortstop Kyle Niemeier (Evansville, Indiana) were named second-team National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association All-Midwest Region by the Division II Sports Information Directors. The All-Region honors were the second of the post-season for Kempf and Niemeier.

Niemeier, who was named first-team Division II Conference Commissioners Association All-Midwest Region yesterday and first-team All-GLVC East Division last week, ranks third on the Screaming Eagles with a .343 average. The senior shortstop also has posted career-highs with 32 RBIs and 41 runs scored after he was two-for-five with a run scored and the game-winning RBI today in the Eagles’ win over Missouri University of Science & Technology.

USI’s all-time leader in hits and a three-time All-Midwest Region performer, Kempf is second on the team in hitting with a .348 batting average. The 2016 preseason All-American and first-team All-GLVC East performer is third on the team with 42 RBIs, while tying Bertram for third on the team with three home runs.

The Eagles continue NCAA II Midwest Region play Friday at 5 p.m. when they play top-seeded Quincy University.

Adopt A Pet

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 Arctic is a 2-month-old female brown tabby kitten. She’s from the “Oceans” litter. Her sister Antarctica is available, too! Kitten adoption fees at VHS are $50 and include spay/neuter surgery, microchip, age-appropriate vaccines, and a FeLV/FIV test. Visit www.vhslifesaver.org or call (812) 426-2563 for adoption details!

 

Joyce earns postseason ITA award

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University of Southern Indiana Men’s Tennis senior Jack Joyce (Bournemouth, England) was named the Intercollegiate Tennis Associations Senior Player of the Year for the Midwest Region on Thursday.

With a combined 38 wins during the 2015-16 season, Joyce earned the 15th most wins in a season in Screaming Eagle history. Joyce led the team in singles victories with a 21-5 overall record, highlighted by an 11-match win streak during the season. The mark, also, was good enough for 10th all-time for a season win percentage at USI.

Partnering a majority of the year with fellow senior Joel Stern (Mjoelby, Sweden), Joyce finished the year with a 17-9 record in doubles competition. The duo of Joyce and Stern ended the year with a 12-3 record together, while an 11-match win streak placed the two into seventh place in USI history.

“Jack is one of the best players in USI Men’s Tennis history,” said Head Coach Chris Crawford. “His dedication to the program at as a student-athlete is what we want at USI. No one deserves this Award more than Jack.”

Ending his career as an Eagle, Joyce ranks near the top of every category in the USI record book. A 78-18 career singles mark is good enough for fourth all-time, while he also sits fourth in career doubles wins with an 80-27 record. The 158 combined wins puts Joyce in third place for most combined win in USI Men’s tennis history.

The award adds to his ITA accolades that includes the 2014 ITA Midwest Region Player to Watch. Joyce is also a three-time All-Great Lakes Valley Conference team honoree and 2013 GLVC Freshman of the Year.

Week in Review: More Strong Economic News for Indiana 

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Saturday, Indianapolis Business Journal ran an op-ed digging into Salesforce’s decision to bring 800 new high-wage jobs to Indiana

“…beyond the numbers, Salesforce’s decision could have profound impacts statewide for a generation to come”-Indianapolis Business Journal, 5/14/2016

–Monday, Moody’s annual Investor Service State Debt Medians report showed Indiana’s tax-supported debt ranks among the lowest in the nation.

“Indiana has $463 in tax-supported debt per household, which ranks 11th-lowest in the nation.” – Inside Indiana Business, 5/16/2016

–Thursday, Governor Mike Pence announced the Department of Workforce Development has paid back the state of Indiana for its advance of funds that enabled Indiana to eliminate the outstanding federal unemployment loan and the FUTA penalty on employers. Business leaders across the state are lauding this week’s economic news.

“The move saved businesses about $327 million this year.” – Fort Wayne Journal Gazette, 5/20/2016

“…by paying off the balance of the federal loans using surplus money in November 2015, the Pence administration was able to end the extra payments for businesses early, which would have cost $126 per employee—or $327 million in total—in 2016.” – Indianapolis Business Journal, 5/19/2016

–Today, Indiana’s April employment report, issued by the Indiana Department of Workforce Development, reports that Indiana’s economy added 12,000 jobs in April, bringing the total jobs added to the state’s economy to more than 150,000 since the Governor took office. More Hoosiers were working in April of 2016 than ever before.

“…means more out-of-work people are confident about finding a job” – Indianapolis Business Journal, 5/20/2016

“…spurred Indiana to its highest number of private sector jobs in state history” – WFYI, 5/20/2016

 

“…the number of Hoosiers working is the highest it’s been in 16 years” – Indy Politics, 5/20/2016

 

What They’re Saying About Governor Pence Eliminating the Tax on Hiring…

Kevin Brinegar 

President and CEO

Indiana Chamber of Commerce

“Employers now have $327 million in additional funds available for other workplace priorities. They can further invest in their organizations and employees, as well as add more jobs, instead of sending that money to Washington as an ongoing penalty for the loan being in place.

“This early payoff, strongly supported by the Indiana Chamber, was a common sense step taken by lawmakers and Gov. Pence to help employers and their employees. It has had among the greatest impacts of any public policy over the last year on the business community.”

Barbara Quandt Underwood

Indiana State Director

National Federation of Independent Business

“Many politicians campaign making promises to the small business community that don’t materialize, but once again, Governor Pence and Indiana legislative leaders have proven that they value the contribution our members make to the Hoosier economy.

“By completing the payoff and eliminating the tax on hiring, Indiana’s employment sector will continue to strengthen in a way that many states can only dream of. Governor Pence and Indiana’s pro-business legislature should be held up as a national leadership example for implementing sound economic policies and eliminating redundant and anti-business regulations that only hinder growth.”

News coverage

COOK & CULP: Six reasons Salesforce expansion is a coup

Indianapolis Business Journal 

Eight hundred new jobs and $40 million in capital investment. Based on these stats alone, Salesforce’s announcement to expand into the Chase (soon-to-be Salesforce) Tower is a monstrous economic development project worthy of the attention it has garnered. But beyond the numbers, Salesforce’s decision could have profound impacts statewide for a generation to come.

Pence touts Indiana’s modest debt load

Indianapolis Star – Tony Cook

Indiana has a relatively modest debt load compared with other states, according to two new reports this week. The state had $3 billion in net tax-supported debt in 2015, according to an analysis by credit rating firm Moody’s. That includes debt from bonds and leases and amounts to $463 per resident — the 11th best in the nation.

Indiana Touts Public Debt Report

Inside Indiana Business – Andy Ober

An annual Moody’s report suggests Indiana’s debt is among the lowest in the nation. The financial analytics company reports Indiana has $463 in tax-supported debt per household, which ranks 11th-lowest in the nation. Governor Mike Pence says the report “proves we’re managing our state budgets with prudent fiscal management and responsibility. Pence’s office says Indiana is “diversifying its economy in a way that efficiently manages its existing tax base.”

State unemployment fund pays back $250M loan

Indianapolis Business Journal

The state’s long trek back from a bankrupt unemployment trust fund is now fully over. On Thursday, the fund—which is used to pay benefits to unemployed Hoosiers—reimbursed the state some $250 million it had owed it since last fall. That’s when Gov. Mike Pence took cash from the budget surplus to pay off the last of roughly $2 billion in federal loans the state’s unemployment system accepted during the Great Recession, money needed for benefits when the taxes paid into the fund by businesses were woefully short.

Unemployment debt gone

Fort Wayne Journal Gazette – Niki Kelly 

The remnants of Indiana’s longtime unemployment debt – and resulting fine on businesses – are officially gone. State officials confirmed Wednesday that the Department of Workforce Development has paid back the state’s General Fund for its advance of about $250 million borrowed in November.

State restores surplus after paying unemployment debt

Northwest Indiana Times – Dan Carden

The Department of Workforce Development returned $250 million to Indiana’s budget reserve Thursday after using the money in November to pay off the state’s remaining unemployment insurance debt to the federal government.

HELP WANTED

Indy Politics – Abdul Hakim-Shabazz

The Indiana Department of Workforce Development says the number of Hoosiers working is the highest it’s been in 16 years. Officials says the state’s labor force continued growing in April with 20,743 more Hoosiers joining the labor force.

Manufacturing Led The Way As Indiana’s Job Growth Rebounded In April

WFYI – Brandon Smith

Indiana’s private sector job growth rebounded in April, adding 12,000 jobs last month.  Yet, the state’s unemployment rate increased for the third consecutive month. Almost every employment sector added jobs in April, led by significant growth in manufacturing.  That spurred Indiana to its highest number of private sector jobs in state history.

State jobless rate rises as more Hoosiers join labor force

Indianapolis Business Journal 

Indiana’s labor force—which is composed of both employed and unemployed-but-willing-to-work residents—has grown by 82,000 since the beginning of the year and by 178,000 since January 2013. That surge means more out-of-work people are confident about finding a job, but their addition to the labor force can drive up the unemployment rate.

Carter makes another jump up the leaderboard

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University of Southern Indiana Women’s Golf senior Anastasia Carter (Granger, Indiana) moved 13 spots up the leaderboard after carding an even-par, 72 in the third round of the NCAA Division II National Championships. Carter sits in a four-way tie for 23rd with one round remaining for the event.

Starting play on the back nine for the second consecutive day, Carter was under-par early with a birdie on her first hole. Back-to-back bogeys on 14 and 15 put Carter at plus-one through six holes. Another birdie on 18 brought her back to even-par heading into her second nine holes of the third round.

With seven pars on her second nine, Carter finished with an even, 36 on the front nine. Carter dropped to one-under after a birdie on hole two, but dropped back to even-par after a bogey on six. The even-par round of 72 ties Carter’s lowest round of the season, also carding a 72 at the Triton Fall Invitational last October.

Going into Saturday’s final round, three players are tied at three-under-par at the top of the leaderboard. Isabell Jimenez Perea of Tarleton State University and Kasey Petty of the University of Findlay were even after two rounds but carded scores of 69 in round three. Also tied at the top is Gabrielle Shipley of Grand Valley State University who two-under-par in consecutive rounds to climb into a share of the individual lead.

Rollins College sits atop the leaderboard for the third consecutive day with a three round total of 871 (+7). The defending national champions the University of Indiana remain in second-place, seven strokes behind Rollins. Dallas Baptist University rounds out the top three with a three-round total of 885.

The fourth and final round of the National Championships will begin Saturday morning at 9 a.m. (CDT) at CommonGround Golf Course. Carter will be paired with Elaine Wood of the University of Montevallo and Sterling Hawkins of Academy of Art University, teeing off at 8:50 a.m. (CDT).

IS IT TRUE MAY 20, 2016

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IS IT TRUE we are extremely pleased to see that Dr. Sue Ellsperman has been selected as the next President of Ivy Tech Community College?   …Dr. Ellsperman is extremely qualified to run the 170,000 student post secondary education system?  …its time for Dr. Ellsperman stop the political and public relations games at IVY Tech Indiana?  …we expect her to quickly impermanent classes that will provide IVY TECH students with  the skills that help them become more employable?

IS IT TRUE one of first things she should do is to conduct an audit review of the hiring practices of adjunct instructors at IVY TECH?  …she should conduct a system wide review of drop out,  graduation and transfer rates of IVY TECH students transferring to other institutions of higher learning?  …its obvious that Dr. Ellsperman has her work cut out for her?  …we know that the first female President of IVY TECH shall show the “good ole boys” how to build a quality institution of higher learning?

IS IT TRUE that the Director of the Evansville DMD Kelly Coures is at it again? …he just created another bureaucratic night mare for the taxpayers?  …the name of his new bureaucratic night mare is called NoCoMakers District?  …Coures puppet Board (Evansville Redevelopment Commission) in 2014 purchased 6 vacant lots in a seedy part of town for a whooping $435,000 without any plans to develop them?  …two years later the DMD and ERC have decided to put out a Request For Proposal in order to help them to decide what to do with these vacant properties?  …we wonder if any business investor would spend $435,000 on property located in a seedy part of town without any idea of what they will use it for?  …if you disagree with this decision then you should attend the CORE sponsored “Community Roundtable” discussion of local issues to be held at 5:45 p.m. on Tuesday, May 24, in the meeting room at the North Park Library, 960 Koehler Drive?

IS IT TRUE yesterday Democratic members of the United States House of  Representatives shouted “Shame! Shame” when seven House Republicans switched their votes under pressure from House leaders that defeated a measure to protect gay rights?

IS IT TRUE that a former political candidate Henrietta Jenkins said she and others will make a public announcement this morning of demands aimed at curbing gun violence?  …the announcement will be at 11 a.m. at the Caldwell Life Center at Zion Baptist Church, 1800 S. Governor Street?

IS IT TRUE that Ms. Jenkins said “she will be joined by representatives from Mothers Against Senseless Killings, as well as Brothers Out Saving Souls, a faith-based group” at this announcement?…we have been told that Ms. Jenkins and her supporters “will call for a 30-day cease fire among gangs?  …Ms. Jenkins and her supporters will also demand that a change in the way the Evansville Police Department patrols center city neighborhoods.

IS IT TRUE that it looks like the old political guard of the 4th Ward has just been upstaged by Ms. Jenkins and her followers?  …we also hope that Ms Jenkins and her followers will attend the discussion that is to take place at the North Park Library at 5:45 on Tuesday, May 24th sponsored by CORE!

IS IT TRUE that Cheryl Musgrave spent about $17,000 on the solid defeat she handed to Winnecke-backed primary County Commissioner candidate Alex Schmitt? That we are told by reliable sources that Schmitt spent $60,000+ on his embarrassing loss? That the $40,000+ he reported in April did not include the massive spending on radio, TV, and newspaper ads?

IS IT TRUE some people at City Hall feel that the Jacobsville bar shoot-out that took place on Sunday morning would not have happened if the North Main bike lanes were already in place?  … the people of Jacobsville know that the crime problems will not disappear once they get their bike lanes on North Main?

IS IT TRUE “when the people fear the Government we have Tyranny! When the Government fear the people we have Liberty? ..could this be a good reason for you to attend the CORE sponsored “Community Roundtable” discussion of local issues to be held at 5:45 p.m. on Tuesday, May 24, in the meeting room at the North Park

FOOTNOTE: Today “READERS POLL” question is:  Do you think Henrietta Jenkins and others can work out a deal with gangs to stop gun violence?

The Real Loser in Trump vs. Clinton: Your Money

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THE REAL LOSER IN TRUMP VS. CLINTON:  YOUR MONEY

BY DAMON GELLER 

People get very emotional about major elections, particularly when it comes to how elections impact their money. Yet the scary reality of our modern political system is, your vote doesn’t matter when it comes to your money. While there are many systemic problems in banking, taxation, trade and monetary policy, none of these systemic problems changes in any meaningfully way by who controls the House, Senate or Presidency. Regardless of changes in party power, politicians don’t hold the REAL power in Washington. No, the sad fact is, modern America is controlled by the banking industry, at the command of the Fed. So the Republicans & Democrats have done nothing in a generation to stop the Fed & banking industry from launching us off the fiscal cliff. And neither will Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton. So if you want to protect your savings & retirement from the impending global crisis, you’ll need to do more than vote.

The Real Power in Washington

When it comes to money, there is no democracy or freedom, and there are no nations or citizens. Money is ruled by a plutocracy of financial institutions. They make the laws, they rule the world, and they move or remove anyone that doesn’t promote or support their agenda. Want proof? Just consider how the banks are now assisting the IRS in confiscating bank accounts of INNOCENT U.S. citizens, and even reporting their own account holders to the police! What’s more, in order for the power-brokers to survive and achieve “growth,” they rely on the constant accumulation of new public debt. In a monetary system where every dollar is created from debt, the system becomes a Ponzi scheme and only works until it collapses. This is illustrated throughout history, as every civilization and every paper currency has imploded under huge debt loads and a systemic lack of solvency.

Debt Has Doomed the Nation & the Dollar

In January of 2001, when Bush took office and Republicans controlled the Congress, the national debt stood at $5.7 trillion. Within 8 years, the national debt had ballooned to around $11 trillion – a doubling of U.S. debt in 8 years! Obama came into office in 2009 promising hope and change. But did he really change anything in terms of our debilitating national debt? Absolutely not. At the command of the Federal Reserve, our national debt will skyrocket to over $20 trillion by the time Obama leaves office. In short, the Fed will have increased the national debt 5 times in the span of two presidencies — regardless of which party was in power!

Everyone knows you can’t stockpile $20 trillion in debt without serious consequences. What serious consequences?  The U.S. Dollar lost 33% of its value versus other currencies after 2001!

Debt Has Skyrocketed Gold

As the Federal Reserve drove up debt to record numbers, what happened to gold? The chart below shows the tremendous increase in gold’s value after 2001:

Gold increased over 5 TIMES in value after 2001! And this is including gold’s correction in 2013. So not only did gold increase 5 times after 2001, it’s once again a great value at these levels.

Where Are We Headed?

The U.S. Treasury tells us that the U.S. debt will reach $28 trillion by 2018, regardless of which party wins the presidency in 2016! That’s a staggering 58% increase in U.S. debt from where we are today. So based upon Treasury’s debt projections of $28 trillion, this would project gold at nearly $2500/oz. by 2018!

Why will this happen? Because neither party has shown any serious commitment whatsoever to reduce government spending. Both Trump and Clinton have been cozy with bankers for decades, and both have promised hundreds of billions in new infrastructure projects once they become president. So their election will only result in further destruction of the U.S. dollar until the dollar finally collapses and ceases to be the world’s reserve currency, just as ALL global currencies have failed throughout history.

Do More Than Vote

So does getting a new president end the political games? No. Will our debt problem go away? No. Will we get growth all of a sudden without all the “stimulus” spending and entitlements the Republicans say they want to end? No. Will the growth come even if the gov’t keeps spending and the Fed keeps printing? No. And most importantly, will the Fed be able to raise rates regardless of who wins, and will the debt trajectory change? No and No.

We will be at $28 trillion in debt by 2018 according to the U.S. Treasury. The Fed will keep printing money and rates will stay in the basement for as far as far the eye can see thanks to our massive debt. The writing is on the wall. The election will have zero impact on the current trajectory of the price of gold, so gold is moving much higher. Gold is math and mathematics is a science. Politics are not. So if you want a new party in government, vote. But if you want to protect your savings & retirement, buy gold & silver.

 

New Program Designed for Historic Preservation

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New Program Designed for Historic Preservation

In April the Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairs (OCRA) introduced its new Historic Renovation Grant Program (HRGP). The program focuses on the external rehabilitation of historic properties in non-entitlement and / or designated Main Street communities for the purposes of furthering the potential of those facilities for economic benefit.

Ownership of the buildings can be in the form of individuals, partnerships, firms, associations, joint ventures, limited liability companies, corporations or non-profit affordable housing organizations. Funding for external repairs of the buildings can range between $10,000 and $100,000. Maximum funding per project is based upon 35% of the eligible cost. For example, if the total project cost is $100,000, the building could be eligible to receive a $35,000 grant.

If there are historic buildings in your community that are in need of renovation, please have the owners contact Carol Hagedorn or Karen Conia at 812-423-2020 for an initial analysis regarding program eligibility and requirements.

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