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Indiana Conservation groups again have record year for conservation practices
Indiana landowners, for the second year in a row, set a record in the number of conservation practices to maintain soil health, according to the Indiana Conservation Partnership (ICP).
The ICP, which works with Hoosier landowners to provide technical or financial assistance for the implementation of conservation projects, recently announced its 2024 conservation accomplishments. In 2023, landowners supported by the ICP installed more than 50,000 new conservation practices, up 3,000 from 2022. Last year’s 47,000 conservation practices installed was also a record.
The ICP report showed that over the last year landowners helped prevent over 1.6 million tons of sediment, over 3.6 million pounds of nitrogen and over 1.8 million pounds of phosphorus from entering Indiana waterways.
Indiana State Police Accepting Applications for Chief Financial Officer
(Indianapolis, IN)-The Indiana State Police is accepting applications for Chief Financial Officer to serve at its General Headquarters in Indianapolis.
The Chief Financial Officer will serve as part of the Department’s leadership team to develop, assist, and execute the ISP’s strategic financial and budget objectives. The Chief Financial Officer is directly responsible for the agency’s accounting, finance, auditing, forecasting, and oversight/management of program areas including, but not limited to, procurement, payroll, accounts payables, accounts receivable, budget preparation, state and federal grant accounting, and contract preparation and implementation. The position performs complex fiscal functions that require preparation, research, justification, analysis, review, accountability, and control.
A Bachelor’s degree in Management, Accounting or Finance is preferred. At least seven (7) years fiscal related experience including management/executive level experience preferably with a governmental entity. Master’s degree or higher, preferred but not required. Degrees of this type will receive consideration towards years of experience. A resume must be submitted with application.
Pay starts at $120,016 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 and to apply, please visit joinispfamily.com . Questions about this position can be directed Lieutenant Ronneal Williams, Recruiting Section, Indiana State Police Human Resources Division at either (317) 232-8348 or rwilliams@isp.in.gov.
Hoosier History Highlights
June 2 – June 8This Week in Indiana History
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Indiana Quick Quiz1. What highway was once called the “National Road”? 2.The movie “Hard Rain” was filmed in what Indiana city? 3.What city serves as the county seat of Orange County? 4. What was Waldron, Indiana originally named? Answers Below
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Answers1. U.S. 40 2. Huntingburg 3. Paoli 4. Stroupville
From Hoosier Native Jim Davis, American cartoonist, screenwriter, producer, and creator of Garfield comic strip:
He who fills His pockets with the Rocks of Misdeeds shall surely sink in the River of Good Fortune. Please send your favorite Hoosier quote to:RegEdwards@idoa.in.gov. |
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EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT
EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT
FOOTNOTE: EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT information was provided by the EPD and posted by the City-County-County Observer without opinion, bias, or editing.
Otters erupt for 21 runs to even the series
SAUGET, IL – The Evansville Otters (6-14) certainly ended their five-game losing streak tonight against the Gateway Grizzlies (13-7) with a 21-4 win at Grizzlies Ballpark.
It was a massacre with the bats, as the Otters set season highs in runs (21), hits (23), home runs (four) and extra-base hits (nine).
Everybody in the starting lineup garnered at least one knock, with eight of the nine guys having a multi-hit performance. Seven Otters had multiple runs batted in and six men scored at least twice.
The Otters’ scoring began in the first with a pair of doubles from Mason White and Jomar Reyes. Gateway answered with a run in the bottom of the first.
Evansville retook the lead with a solo home run to left-center field from Randy Bednar in the second inning. Later, Blake Mozley smashed an RBI double to make it a 3-1 game.
In the bottom of the fourth frame, Gateway tied the game again with a two-run home run.
The final lead change of the night came in the fifth when the Otters put together two two-run shots from Mike Peabody and Bednar to take a 7-3 game.
The team added to their lead with a seven-run sixth frame. Two RBIs each came from Anthony Calarco and Riley Delgado on a pair of singles, and Bednar also had another RBI on a base hit.
The series between the Otters and Grizzlies concludes tomorrow. The first pitch is scheduled for 1:05 p.m. CT. Coverage is available on the Otters Digital Network and FloBaseball.
The Evansville Otters are the 2006 and 2016 Frontier League champions.
The Otters play all home games at historic Bosse Field, 23 Don Mattingly Way in Evansville, Ind. Stay updated with the Evansville Otters by visiting evansvilleotters.com, or follow the Otters on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
Otters ink local outfielder White
EVANSVILLE, Ind. – The Evansville Otters have signed Evansville native Mason White ahead of this weekend’s series at Gateway.
White, who grew up in Evansville, attended Evansville Central High School. He began his collegiate career at Southeastern Illinois College in the fall of 2018.
“We are excited to see Mason make the jump to professional baseball,” Otters field manager Andy McCauley said. “He takes good at-bats and makes himself a tough out each plate appearance.”
After a pair of seasons with the Falcons, White transferred to Indiana University Southeast. In his debut season with the Grenadiers, he hit for a .320 average with 65 hits, 13 home runs, 57 RBIs and 15 stolen bags. Things only got better in his senior campaign, where he put together a .430 batting average, with 95 hits, 65 runs scored, 19 home runs, 75 RBIs and 33 walks with just 32 strikeouts.
White has the defensive ability and speed to play anywhere in the outfield, spending most of his senior season in center or right field for the Grenadiers.
The Otters head to Sauget, IL tonight to begin a three-game set with the Gateway Grizzlies. First pitch is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. CT and coverage is available on the Otters Digital Network and FloBaseball.
RIVER CITY PRIDE PARADE HELD TODAY IN DOWNTOWN EVANSVILLE
RIVER CITY PRIDE PARADE HELD TODAY IN DOWNTOWN EVANSVILLE
(MAYOR TERRY IS PRIDE PARADE GRAND MARSHALL)
JUNE 1, 2024
Please join us this Saturday at the Pride Parade! We are registered to walk in the parade and would love you to walk with us! You can park at headquarters (220 NW 4th St.) or in the Sycamore St. parking garage. WALKING GROUP CHECK-IN 11:15 AM: – Please Park your vehicles in the Sycamore Street parking garage across the street – Check-in at the check-in tables in front of the lot entrance/building doors – The check-in attendant will direct you to your designated waiting space REMEMBER – it’s a CELEBRATION!!! Brightly colored outfits, smiling faces, and positive vibes are a necessity!!! |
Sheriff’s Office and Evansville Police Apprehend Man Following Hit and Run Incidents
DATE: May 31, 2024
SUBJECT: Sheriff’s Office and Evansville Police Apprehend Man Following Hit and Runs, Pursuit, and Threat to Homeowner
RELEASE NUMBER: 2024-NR-0531
CONTACT: Major Matt Corn
AUTHORITY: Major Matt Corn
The Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office arrested an Evansville man this afternoon after he fled from a series of hit-and-run crashes and threatened a north-side homeowner.
Mr. Demetrius I. Glover caused three traffic crashes along North Highway 57 (SR-57), North Green River Road, and Millersburg Road shortly before 1:00 PM on Friday, May 31, 2024. During one of the incidents, a construction worker reported being nearly struck by Glover’s vehicle. Deputies in the area began searching for Glover’s gray Chrysler 300 sedan, which had fled from the scene of each crash. The Sheriff spotted the suspect vehicle at the intersection of St. George Road and US 41, where he observed Glover outside his vehicle inspecting the damage to his car. When the traffic signal turned green, Glover sped off with the Sheriff in pursuit. At one point the rear bumper cover fell off the vehicle and into the road. The Sheriff lost sight of the vehicle but was then directed behind the Mill Street Baptist Church by an Emergency Management Agency employee who witnessed the pursuit.
The Sheriff found the vehicle unoccupied but then noticed Glover carrying a handgun while walking between two residences on Pemberton Avenue. Glover refused commands to stop and ran behind houses with the Sheriff in chase. Glover made it to the woods east of Meadowridge Road and could not be immediately located. Sheriff’s Office deputies and Evansville Police Department (EPD) officers then formed a perimeter around the area Glover was last seen and began searching with K-9s. Glover’s handgun was then recovered outside a residence in the 4400 block of Meadowridge Road. An EPD officer later located Glover in the area of the Fairfax Road cul-de-sac and took him into custody without further incident.
Sheriff’s deputies later learned that during the search, Glover had threatened to kill a resident on Meadowridge Road if she called the police and altered them to his presence. After being transported by the Sheriff’s Office to the hospital for a blood draw and medical clearance, Glover was booked into the Vanderburgh County Jail.
ARRESTED:
Demetrius Isaiah Glover (pictured above), 23, of Evansville. Intimidation With a Deadly Weapon as a Level 6 Felony, Operating A Vehicle While Intoxicated as a Class A Misdemeanor, Operating A Vehicle While Intoxicated as a Class C Misdemeanor, Resisting Law Enforcement as a Level 6 Felony, Resisting Law Enforcement as a Class A Misdemeanor, Leaving The Scene of A Crash as a Class C Misdemeanor (3 Counts), Reckless Driving as a Class C Misdemeanor, Operate without Insurance as a Class A Infraction, Driving while License Suspended as a Class A Infraction
Presumption of Innocence Notice: The fact that a person has been arrested or charged with a crime is merely an accusation, and the defendant is presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty in a court of law.