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State appellate briefs make online debut

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Briefs filed in Indiana appeals were made available for online for the first time Friday.

Beginning April 1, briefs filed in cases at the Court of Appeals, Indiana Supreme Court and Indiana Tax Court will be available on the appellate court online docket.

The state’s judicial branch in February announced appellate briefs would be publicly accessible April 1. Briefs were available online in at least two cases Friday, court staff said.

More appellate case filings will be available online in the future, according to the task force on remote access and privacy of online records.

UE Tennis to Begin Conference Play

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 The University of Evansville Women’s Tennis Team (7-12, 0-0) will start conference play this weekend when they travel to Southern Illinois on Saturday to take on the Salukis. Evansville is coming off one match in the past week when they were defeated by Western Kentucky on Friday by a score of 7-0.

Coach Jayson Wiseman said on the match, “Western Kentucky is a very tough team with a lot of depth; they were just better than us today.  Playing a team like WKU would have been a tough battle with all of our players healthy and on the court.  To play them short-handed was just a little too much for us today.”

“Despite the loss I am very proud of the way our team played today, we put forth maximum effort and as a coach that is all I can ask.  We did get a nice win at #2 doubles by Katie and Kennedy as they have proven to be a very formidable pair in that 2nd position.”

Southern Illinois comes into the match with a record of 8-9.  The Salukis also come into the match with a home record of 4-1.  The downfall for the Salukis is the have lost their last five and six out of their last seven.  Most recently the Salukis are coming off a 4-3 loss at the hands of the Bilikens from St. Louis.

On April 8th the Aces will host Indiana Wesleyan in their second to last non-conference match of the season.  They will then travel to Illinois State and Bradley to wrap up their next weekend.  Evansville will host its first conference match on April 16th against Drake.

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Bradley Invitational up next for women’s golf

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Aces to play on Saturday and Sunday

 In a field that includes six Missouri Valley Conference institutions, the University of Evansville women’s golf team will play in the Bradley Invitational on Saturday and Sunday at WeaverRidge Golf Club in Peoria, Ill.

Thirty-six holes comprise Saturday’s action with the final 18 taking place on Sunday.  Par is 72 while the yardage for the event is 6,065.

Participants in the tournament include: Bradley, DePauw, Drake, Evansville, Illinois-Chicago, Indiana State, Loyola, Nebraska-Omaha, Northern Iowa, SIU Edwardsville, Western Illinois and

Wisconsin-Green Bay.

Kayla Katterhenry had the low round of the day and vaulted up the leaderboard in the final day of the Bobby Nichols Intercollegiate at Sevierville Golf Club on March 22.

Katterhenry fired off a 70 on Tuesday, four shots better than anyone in the field.  That effort launched her to a 4th place finish with a 231.  After posting rounds of 80 and 81, Katterhenry dropped her score by ten strokes.  Madison Chaney had her best round of the event on Tuesday, posting an 81 to finish tied for 33rd with a 250.  Chaney’s round on Tuesday was one under her 82 on Sunday.

Maggie Camp carded an 88 in the final round and tied for 36th with a 251.  Giulia Mallmann finished the tournament with a score of 262 following her round of 89 while Maria Pickens notched a 91 and completed the tournament with 272 shots.

UE men’s golf travels to Hoosier Invitational

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Aces to play on Saturday and Sunday

A large field will be on hand at the Hoosier Invitational as the University of Evansville men’s golf team will be back in action this weekend, going against 13 other teams in Bloomington.

Action begins with 36 holes on Saturday with the final 18 set for Sunday.  Par will be 71 and the yardage for the tournament is 3,813.

The field includes: Bradley, Detroit, Drake, Eastern Kentucky, George Washington, Illinois State, Indiana, IPFW, IUPUI, Oakland University, Ohio University, Western Illinois and Youngstown State.

Evansville’s last action came at the Bobby Nichols Intercollegiate in Tennessee.  Wil Pahud recorded the low round of the tournament for the Purple Aces men’s golf team as the University of Evansville wrapped up the Bobby Nichols Intercollegiate on Tuesday at Sevierville Golf Club.

Pahud carded a 72 in a round that included a hole-in-one on the 18th hole.  He finished the round 14 shots under his total from Monday and notched a 238 for the tournament.  The top finisher for UE was Will Knights.  Tying for 27th place, Knights posted a 79 in the final round to finish with a 227.  Tyler Gray was next for UE, tying for 48th with a 232.  Four behind him was Rick Voyvodic.  A round of 80 on Tuesday gave him a final score of 238.

Joseph Addante rounded out the squad with an 83 to finish with 243 shots.  Jon Pick was the Aces’ top individual.  An 81 in round three gave him a total of 240 for the tournament.  Noah Reese tied his best round of the event, registering an 80 to finish with a final score of 246.

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Governor Pence Makes Appointments to Various Boards and Commissions

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Indianapolis – Governor Mike Pence Recently Made Appointments To Various Boards and Commissions.

Indiana University Board of Trustees

Jim Morris [Marion County], reappointed to serve a three-year term through June 30, 2019

Indiana Land Resources Council

David C. Kovich [Tippecanoe County], appointed to serve a four-year term through April 1, 2020

Indiana Pesticide Review Board

Robert E. Andrews [Hamilton County], reappointed serve a four-year term through April 1, 2020

John A. Bacone [Marion County], appointed serve a four-year term through April 1, 2020

Stephen A. Dlugosz [Marion County], reappointed serve a four-year term through April 1, 2020

Timothy J. Gibb [Tippecanoe County], reappointed serve a four-year term through April 1, 2020

Julia T. Hogan [Marion County], reappointed serve a four-year term through April 1, 2020

Michael L. Titus [Carroll County], reappointed serve a four-year term through April 1, 2020

Indiana Board of Registration for Architects & Landscape Architects

Hal E. Kovert [Clark County], reappointed to serve a three-year term through April 1, 2019

Debra L. Schmucker [Hamilton County], reappointed to serve a three-year term through April 1, 2019

Les H. Smith [Delaware County], reappointed to serve a three-year term through April 1, 2019

Dale E. Stickel [Elkhart County], reappointed to serve a three-year term through April 1, 2019

Daniel L. Weinheimer [Hamilton County], reappointed to serve a three-year term through April 1, 2019

Indiana School for the Deaf Board

Lucille L. Witte [Marion County], reappointed to serve a four-year term through April 1, 2020

Emergency Medical Services Commission

  1. Jane Craigin [Warren County], reappointed to serve a four-year term through April 1, 2020

Indiana Gaming Commission

Susan Williams [Marion County], reappointed to serve a three-year term through April 1, 2019

Mental Health Quality Advisory Committee

Dr. Aimee E. Patel [Hamilton County], appointed to complete an unexpired four-year term through June 30, 2018

State Museum & Historic Sites Corporation Board of Trustees

Myra J. Borshoff [Morgan County], appointed to serve a three-year term through April 1, 2019

Elizabeth I. Witte [Warrick County], appointed to serve a three-year term through April 1, 2019

Indiana Optometry Board

Dr. Carl R. Golightly [LaPorte County], reappointed to serve a three-year term through April 1, 2019

Dr. James E. Hunter [Johnson County], reappointed to serve a three-year term through April 1, 2019

Dr. Douglas C. Morrow [DeKalb County], reappointed to serve a three-year term through April 1, 2019

Dr. Natalie J. Olinger-Stine [Bartholomew County], reappointed to serve a three-year term through April 1, 2019

State Psychology Board

Dr. Sharon L. Bowman [Delaware County], appointed to serve a three-year term through April 1, 2019

Real Estate Commission

Sahara L. Williams [Marion County], appointed to serve a four-year term through April 1, 2020

Indiana Standardbred Advisory Board

Pammela M. Cross [Elkhart County], reappointed to serve a three-year term through April 1, 2019

Tim A. Graber [Elkhart County], reappointed to serve a three-year term through April 1, 2019

Byron R. Hooley [Allen County], reappointed to serve a three-year term through April 1, 2019

Faron D. Parr [Jay County], reappointed to serve a three-year term through April 1, 2019

Dwayne L. Rhule [Madison County], reappointed to serve a three-year term through April 1, 2019

State Workforce Innovation Council

  1. Tory Flynn [Marion County], appointed to serve a two-year term through April 1, 2018

Vincennes University Board of Trustees

  1. Scott Brand [Hamilton County], appointed to serve a three-year term through April 1, 2019

Michael J. Sievers [Knox County], reappointed to serve a three-year term through April 1, 2019

John A. Stachura [Knox County], reappointed to serve a three-year term through April 1, 2019

Indiana 15 Regional Planning Commission

Stephen R. Bartels [Crawford County], reappointed to serve a one-year term through December 31, 2016

Athletic Trainers Certification Board

Scott E. Lawrence [Hendricks County], reappointed to serve a four-year term through April 1, 2020

Larry J. Leverenz [Tippecanoe County], reappointed to serve a four-year term through April 1, 2020

Jennifer L. VanSickle [Marion County], reappointed to serve a four-year term through April 1, 2020

Behavioral Health & Human Services Licensing Board

George B. Brenner, LCSW, LMFT, LCAC [Marion County], reappointed to serve a three-year term through April 1, 2019

Boiler and Pressure Vessel Rules Board

Gregory J. Daeger [Marion County], reappointed to serve a four-year term through April 1, 2020

Earl V. Harlow [Norris City, IL], reappointed to serve a four-year term through April 1, 2020

  1. Sheldon Light [Allen County], reappointed to serve a four-year term through April 1, 2020

Steven M. Renner [Johnson County], reappointed to serve a four-year term through April 1, 2020

Indiana State Historical Records Advisory Board

Wesley W. Wilson [Putnam County], reappointed to serve a three-year term through April 1, 2019

Law Enforcement Training Board

Michael A. Diekhoff [Monroe County], appointed to complete an unexpired four-year term through April 30, 2018

Occupational Safety Standards Commission

Mark J. Steinhofer [Marion County], reappointed to serve a three-year term through April 1, 2019

Indiana Plumbing Commission

William J. Ciriello, Jr. [Marion County], reappointed serve a three-year term through April 1, 2019

Eric J. Ott [Cass County], reappointed serve a three-year term through April 1, 2019

Indiana Political Subdivision Risk Management Commission

Jerry L. Stanner [LaGrange County], reappointed serve a four-year term through April 1, 2020

Regional Works Councils

Samuel S. Snideman [Marion County], appointed serve Region 6 for a two-year term through April 1, 2018

State Board of Registration for Land Surveyors

Michael L. DeBoy [Hamilton County], reappointed serve a four-year term through April 1, 2020

Jason R. Henderson [Tipton County], appointed serve a four-year term through April 1, 2020

Ross O. Holloway [Morgan County], reappointed serve a four-year term through April 1, 2020

Gary R. Kent [Hamilton County], reappointed serve a four-year term through April 1, 2020

Douglas K. Lechner [Johnson County], reappointed serve a four-year term through April 1, 2020

Standardbred Breed Development Advisory Committee

Scott F. Snyder [Hamilton County], appointed serve a four-year term through April 1, 2020

Statewide 911 Board

Matthew T. Kelley [Hamilton County], appointed serve a three-year term through April 19, 2019

 

Standard and Poor’s Reaffirms Indiana’s AAA Credit Rating

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Indianapolis – In a report released yesterday, Standard and Poor’s reaffirmed the state of Indiana’s AAA credit rating. Indiana has held AAA ratings with all three agencies, Standard and Poor’s, Moody’s and Fitch Ratings, since April of 2010. The AAA rating is the highest possible rating of the state’s finances. It signals to families and businesses already in Indiana or thinking of moving here that Indiana is a strong and stable environment for investment, growth, and keeping more of what they earn.

“Our record of passing honestly balanced budgets, maintaining sufficient reserves while cutting taxes for working Hoosiers and employers has once again been affirmed as the way to grow a more prosperous Indiana,” said Governor Mike Pence. “In just the last few years, our state has added nearly 140,000 new jobs; our labor force participation rates continue to outpace national averages; and, more Hoosiers are working than ever before. Rest assured that this administration will continue to advance policies that demonstrate responsible fiscal leadership and make appropriate investments in areas like workforce, education and infrastructure. That is what makes Indiana a state that works.”

Regarding Standard and Poor’s issuer credit rating (ICR), the report states, “The AAA ICR on Indiana reflects our view of the state’s proven commitment to and significant focus on strengthening the budget through extensive use of management controls that have led to maintenance of structural balance, growth in reserve levels, and continued funding of long-term liabilities.”

The report in full can be found attached.

Super savings in April with Indiana State Park Inns

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