FOOTNOTE: EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT information was provided by the EPD and posted by the City-County-County Observer without opinion, bias, or editing.
FOOTNOTE: EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT information was provided by the EPD and posted by the City-County-County Observer without opinion, bias, or editing.
VU Conservation Law students will participate in a grueling 24-hour exercise known as the “Green Mile” putting their physical and mental endurance plus course knowledge to the test.
Led by VU Conservation Law Enforcement Program Chair and retired Indiana Conservation Officer Eric Doane, students will test their field skills (survival, shelter building, fire building, and map & compass) at Robeson Hills. They will participate in water survival training at the VU Aquatic Center and a fitness assessment at the VU Track and Field Complex. They will also engage in real-world scenarios at Kimmell Park or Ouabache Trails Park. The students will be in the field and doing a mock search and rescue operation in the overnight hours.
The Vincennes University Conservation Law Program students and faculty
Wednesday, April 17, 2024
Green Mile begins at VU Track and Field Complex at 7 a.m. (EDT)
Field skills at Robeson Hills (contact Conservation Law Enforcement program chair Eric Doane for time)
Real-world scenarios at Kimmell Park or Ouabache Trails (contact Conservation Law Enforcement program chair Eric Doane for time)
Water survival training at VU Aquatic Center, 6-8 p.m. (EDT)
Mock search and rescue operation, overnight hours
Multiple locations, including VU Track and Field Complex, Robeson Hills, Kimmell Park, Ouabache Trails Park, and VU Aquatic Center.
Webull Financial LLC may have exposed customers’ personal data to CCP
Attorney General Todd Rokita is leading a multistate inquiry into whether a Chinese-owned financial company — Webull Financial LLC — may have exposed clients’ personal information to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).
“Hoosiers and the rest of the American public deserve to know more about Webull’s ownership and connections to the CCP,” Attorney General Rokita said. “As Indiana’s Attorney General, I have pledged since Day One to hold China accountable, and we are making good on that commitment.”
On behalf of Hoosiers, Attorney General Rokita previously brought a complaint against Chinese-owned social media company TikTok for allegedly violating data privacy laws and deceiving app users into believing their information is protected when that data is subject to Chinese law and may be intercepted by the CCP.
On March 13, 2024, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act, which would ban TikTok from operating in the U.S. unless it separates from its Chinese owner, ByteDance. The Act is now working its way through the Senate.
“Webull’s data protection practices and representations also warrant serious scrutiny,” Attorney General Rokita said. “In fact, Webull appears to collect more personally identifiable information and sensitive financial data from U.S. customers than TikTok.”
The company is a U.S.-registered broker-dealer that allows customers to trade U.S. stocks, options, and certain cryptocurrencies. Webull is owned by Hunan Fumi Information Technology Co., a Chinese company, and it appears to conduct substantial operations for its U.S. business using personnel and resources located directly in the People’s Republic of China.
In a letter to Webull’s CEO, Attorney General Rokita and the other attorneys general request answers from the company to 11 questions in order to shed more light on its data protection practices on behalf of customers.
Recognitions And Achievements Propel Our Region Forward
by E-REP CEO-LLOYD WINNECK
am delighted to share with you some exciting news that highlights the incredible progress and success of our region. Recently, Evansville was recognized by CNN for our outstanding remote work program through MakeMyMove, a
testament to the innovative and forward-thinking approach of the State of Indiana and our community to grow the region’s population. You can learn more about MakeMyMove – an E-REP program funded through the State’s READI initiative – on page 4 of this newsletter.
This recognition is one of many accolades that showcase why we have so much to be proud of in our region. Evansville has been named the #1 Destination for Millennial Homebuyers, as reported by Realtor.com in their list of the 10 Hottest Cities for Young Millennial Homebuyers. This acknowledgment speaks volumes about the attractiveness and opportunities that the Evansville Region offers to young professionals and families looking to establish roots in a vibrant and welcoming community.
In addition to these honors, Evansville has experienced significant growth in high-income households, ranking #3 in the nation for high-income household growth according to SmartAsset. This remarkable 150% increase in high-income households, with 816 households added, demonstrates the economic vitality and opportunities that our region offers to residents and businesses alike.
Moreover, Evansville has been recognized as the #3 City for Remote Workers by the Wall Street Journal in their list of Best Cities for Remote Workers in the U.S. This recognition highlights our region’s infrastructure, amenities, and supportive environment for remote professionals, making Evansville an attractive destination for talent from across the country.
These achievements would not have been possible without the dedication, collaboration, and innovative spirit of our business community, local leaders, and residents. As we celebrate these successes, let us continue to work together to build on our strengths, attract talent and investment, and create a thriving and inclusive economy for all.
Thank you for your ongoing support and commitment to making the Evansville Region a great place to live, work, and belong.
E Is For Everyone.
LLOYD WINNECKE
CEO, E-REP
(RE-PUBLISHED BY CCO BY POPULAR REQUEST)
The Indiana State Police is accepting applications for a Forensic Genealogist to serve in the Indiana State Police Laboratory Division at the Indianapolis Regional Laboratory.
Primary responsibility is to support the laboratory’s responsibilities in routine forensic investigative genetic genealogy analysis with associated court presentation.
A Bachelor’s degree with genealogy coursework; or five years of experience as a professional genealogist performing research; or completion of a Certificate program and 3 years of experience as a professional genealogist performing research is required.
The salary starts at $66,534 per year but may be adjusted based on education, experience, and training. Benefits include medical, dental, vision, life insurance, retirement plans and accrued time off.
For more information on this position and to apply, please visit www.joinispfamily.com
Questions about this position can be directed to Brandon P. Lowe, ISP Recruiting Section, Human Resources Division at either (317) 232-8238 or blowe@isp.in.gov.