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New graduate program in Sport Management offered at USI

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The University of Southern Indiana’s Pott College of Science, Engineering, and Education has enrolled its first semester of students in the new Master of Science in Sport Management (MSSM) program. The Master of Science in Sport Management, approved this summer by USI’s Board of Trustees and the Indiana Commission for Higher Education, offers two academic tracks through the Department of Kinesiology and Sport. An accelerated track allows students to complete a bachelor’s and master’s degree within five years. A traditional two-year track is offered to those who have already completed a bachelor’s degree.

According to the North American Society of Sport Management (NASSM), there are no other accelerated MSSM programs offered in the United States and only 60 out of 220 degree programs within the United States offer the degree online.

The Department of Kinesiology and Sport bachelor’s program has already seen great momentum. Dr. Glenna Bower, associate dean of the Pott College of Science, Engineering, and Education and chair of the Kinesiology and Sport Department saw a need to offer more academic training for a growing industry. “With the success of the bachelor’s program, we see the potential to offer an advanced degree in the field, as the sport market is often looking for candidates who have academic training and practical experience at the master’s level.”

As the sports industry has grown into the fourth largest growth industry in the United States, a need has developed for sport management professionals. According to the Indiana Department of Workforce Development, jobs in sport management are projected to increase by 32.5 percent in Indiana by the year 2020. This program will prepare students for careers as meeting and convention planners, recreational sports administrators, sport officials, sports agents, sports media, sport marketing managers, sport sales managers and general managers among others.

Governor Pence Names Melanie Walker Hart to the Indiana Economic Development Corporation Board

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Indianapolis – Governor Mike Pence today named Melanie Walker Hart to the Indiana Economic Development Corporation (IEDC) Board of Directors, effective immediately. She will replace Jim Schellinger, now president of the IEDC, and serve the remainder of his four-year term which expires in March 2017.

Hart currently serves as chief executive officer of Japan-based Tsuchiya Group North America and as the president of its five subsidiary companies, which together employ more than 500 associates. This includes TASUS Corporation in Bloomington, which was established in 1989 as the company’s first operation in North America and manufactures plastic interior and exterior automotive parts. Hart was named president of TASUS Corporation in 1994, and is the first and youngest female president of a Japanese owned manufacturing company in North America. Under her tenure, the company added three additional operations in Texas, Alabama and Ontario and established a headquarters in Bloomington.

Hart has more than 30 years of global industry management experience, having held previous positions with Schlegel Corporation and Mobil Oil and Chemical, and is an active member of both the Bloomington community and the state. She was named president of the Japan-America Society of Indiana this year and was appointed to the State of Indiana Workforce Innovation Council. Additional professional affiliations and board positions include Indiana University School of Public and Environmental Affairs, Indiana University Credit Union, U.S. Department of Commerce Select USA Summit, Ditchley Foundation, Susie’s Place Child Advocacy Center, Greater Bloomington Chamber of Commerce, Bloomington Economic Development Corporation, Monroe County Community Foundation and the American Heart Association Executive Leadership Team.

Hart earned a bachelor’s degree in industrial and labor relations from Cornell University, and has been an Indiana resident for 26 years.

ST. MARY’S CELEBRATES SAFE KIDS DAY

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St. Mary’s Warrick Hospital and the Safe Kids Vanderburgh/Warrick County coalition are hosting Safe Kids Day. The event is free and open to the public on Wednesday September 23, from 3:30 p.m. -6:00 p.m. at St. Mary’s Warrick Hospital, 1116 Millis Avenue, in Boonville.

Safe Kids Day is a day to celebrate kids, prevent injuries and save lives. Most preventable injuries – things like car crashes, drownings, fires and falls – are the leading cause of death to kids in the United States. Around the world a million children die each year from preventable injuries.

Families are encouraged to attend the event.  We will have car seat checks, car temperature demonstration, helmet safety information, Spot the Tot vehicle awareness and FREE bike helmets for the first 100 kids. Plus door prizes and giveaways.

During the car seat checks, parents will learn about proper installation and use, as well as ensure their child is in the proper restraint for their size and weight. Children who use the car seat must be present.

Appointments are always available by calling the car seat hotline at 812-485-6777.

Robeson to inaugurate Performance Center custom Steinway

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As a formal inauguration of a custom-made Steinway Concert Grand piano for the University of Southern Indiana’s Performance Center, the University will host a production of the world famous Black Repertory Theatre of Saint Louis and present two free performances of Phillip Hayes Dean’s one-man show, Robeson. The play is based on the life of Paul Robeson, the larger than life social activist whose powerful operatic voice established him as one of the 20th century’s most influential African-American celebrities. The production will be presented at 7:30 p.m. September 22 and 23 in the Performance Center, located off University Boulevard adjacent to University Center East.

Starring opera singer and actor Robert McNichols, Robeson is directed by Ron Himes, producing director and founder of The Black Reperatory Theatre. Himes has produced and directed more than 200 plays at the theatre, which is known for its quality productions from an African-American perspective.

McNichols is a recent graduate of the University of Kansas School of Music with a doctorate in musical arts. His recent performances include a solo recital at the Eutin Castle in Germany, Porgy and Bess with Lyric Opera Chicago, La Traviata with Lyric Opera Kansas City, among others. Accompanying McNichols on piano will be Charles Creath, an award-winning keyboardist and musical director. He currently serves as the artistic director of The Gospel People in Filderstadt, Germany.

These free and open to the public performances are being underwritten with private gifts from generous donors to the USI Foundation. A full schedule of productions can be found atUSI.edu/Theatre.

Gov. PencePromises No Let Up In State Sanctions On Iran

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Gov. Mike Pence is vowing to maintain Indiana’s sanctions on Iran despite an expected loosening of federal trade restrictions with the aspiring nuclear power.

In separate letters sent Monday to President Barack Obama and the Hoosier congressional delegation, the Republican governor detailed his opposition to the president’s Iran nuclear deal.

“It will not make the United States or our most cherished ally, Israel, safer,” Pence said. “Instead, it promises Iran a lifting of United States nuclear-related sanctions for an agreement on Iran’s nuclear weapons program that will only halt its ambitions temporarily, rather than permanently dismantle its nuclear desires.”

Nevertheless, Pence said Indiana will continue to prohibit the investment of state-controlled pension funds in Iranian-connected enterprises, as it has since 2009.

In addition, he said state and local government contracts will be denied to companies that annually do more than $20 million in business with Iran’s energy sector, in accordance with a 2012 law sponsored by state Sen. Earline Rogers, D-Gary, and former state Rep. Mara Candelaria Reardon, D-Munster.

Pence said he also will work with the Republican-controlled General Assembly during its 2016 session “to examine whether there are any new steps the state can take to bolster our sanctions or show support for Israel.”

 

Becker: Indiana Senate Republicans Offering Paid Internships

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State Sen. Vaneta Becker (R-Evansville) announced the Indiana Senate Republicans are offering paid internship opportunities in the Senate’s legislative, legal, policy, communications and information technology offices during the 2016 session of the General Assembly.

Qualified candidates must be college students, recent graduates, or enrolled in graduate or law school. Positions are open to Indiana residents or non-residents who attend a college or university located within the state.

Benefits include a $700 bi-weekly stipend, scholarship opportunities, earned academic credits, resume building, community involvement and networking while working along with more than 40 fellow interns at the Indiana Statehouse located in downtown Indianapolis.

These are partisan, full-time positions that begin with a mandatory orientation in late December and conclude at the end of the legislative session in March 2016.

“This internship program is a unique professional development opportunity,” Becker said. “While fine-tuning communication and time-management skills, interns will gain a better understanding of the General Assembly and the legislative process. I encourage anyone interested in our state government to apply.”

Becker said more information and applications for full-time, spring internships can be found online atwww.IndianaSenateRepublicans.com/intern-program.

The deadline to apply is Oct. 31.

VHS-Pet of the Day- Alejandro the Beautiful Bird

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Alejandro is a beautiful male parakeet up for adoption.  VHS is open Tuesday
– Saturday from Noon until 6 PM for adoptions & viewing.

THUNDERBOLTS SIGN BRETON AND DIAL

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THE THUNDERBOLTS MOVE FORWARD AT FORWARD POSITION AS HOME OPENER NEARS TWO MORE FORWARDS ADDED TO EVANSVILLE’S AMMO ARSENAL WITH MORE TO COME OLIVER BRETON AND RICK DIAL IN THE STABLE AND ABLE FOR SEPT. 18TH OPENING NIGHT

EVANSVILLE, IN— As their grand opening home weekend grows ever so closer in their elite junior hockey league NA3HL debut, the Evansville ThunderBolts continue the patient, deliberate task of both assembling and solidifying their initial player roster for the rapidly approaching 2015-16 season.

Today, ThunderBolts General Manager/Head Coach Scott Fankhouser has announced a pair of player signings with both signings designed to strengthen and add depth to the club’s forward position. The newest members of the ‘Bolts maiden voyage aggregation nation are OLIVER BRETON and RICK DIAL.

BRETON, a product of Detroit, honed his skills in the 2014-15 campaign with Birmingham United in the Detroit suburbs while DIAL arrives on the Evansville junior hockey scene following a ’14-15 season plying his craft with the Cleveland Junior Lumberjacks 18U AAA squadron. In the previous campaign of 2013-14, DIAL saw action with the Detroit Falcons 18U contingent in the NAPHL. The latest newcomers to the ThunderBolts organization are expected to inject some significant size and grit to the Coach Fankhouser’s lineup.

The ‘Bolts bench pilot elaborated. “The ThunderBolts are proud to add players the ilk and quality of Oliver and Rick to our locker room and lineup for the upcoming season. Both players have the ability to really help us in solidifying and fortifying our forward position and bring some great depth to our overall roster this year. In addition, both Oliver and Rick will bring size and grit to our club. I look forward to helping both Oliver and Rick develop this season and attain their ultimate goals. Moreover, I am looking for both players to progress during our season and inject some solid offense and good solid defense into our overall team-oriented concepts.”

Today’s signings of forwards OLIVER BRETON and RICK DIAL make it a total of 16-players having been announced for the ThunderBolts; three goaltenders; four defensemen; nine forwards. Nine of the 16-players operating under the Bolts’ banner are Indiana homegrown which would seem apropos; especially considering that the Evansville ThunderBolts have gained the lofty distinction of being the only, exclusive elite junior hockey team in the entire State of Indiana.

The ThunderBolts grand opening home weekend is coming soon!! FRI. SEPT. 18 & SAT. SEPT. 19, colliding each night with the Point Mallard Ducks at 7:30 pm at Swonder Ice Arena. Season Tickets for all 22-home weekend dates are priced at only $70!! Single game seats are just $5!! Check-it out at evvbolts.com. Pocket schedules are out and about town including all of the Penn Station locations and TPH Pro Shop at Swonder. The ThunderBolts are on- the-air! All the ‘Bolts games, home and away, play-by-play are live on Evansville’s WVHI-AM 1330.

Labor Day Weekend DUI Enforcement Results

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The Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office and the Evansville Police Department conducted DUI enforcement throughout the Labor Day weekend. The Evansville-Vanderburgh County Traffic Safety Partnership along with the Indiana State Police also conducted a sobriety checkpoint on Saturday, September 05, 2015 at North Fulton Avenue and West Florida Street. The checkpoint ran from 11:30pm to just after 2:30am.

Over the extended weekend a total of seven (7) motorists were arrested for Operating while Intoxicated. One motorist was charged with Operating while Intoxicated with a Prior Conviction as a Level 6 Felony. Another was arrested for Operating while Intoxicated with a Child under the Age of 18 Present as a Level 6 Felony. Five of motorists were arrested for Operating while Intoxicated a Class A Misdemeanor. Some of those arrested face additional charges related to the specific circumstances of their arrest.

During the checkpoint a total of 58 vehicles were diverted from Fulton Avenue into the checkpoint. One citation was issued for Open Alcoholic Beverage Container. One motorist was cited for Child Restraint Violation after transporting an infant without a child safety seat in the vehicle. A total of eight citations were issued along with one arrest for an outstanding warrant. No one who came through the checkpoint was found to be intoxicated.

ARRESTED (Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office)

Rusty Ray Westfall, 41, of Bicknell, IN. Operating while Intoxicated with a Prior Conviction as a Level L6 Felony

Kenneth James Ingraham, 49, of Evansville. Operating while Intoxicated a Class A Misdemeanor

Denver Joseph Robb, 54, of Evansville. Operating while Intoxicated a Class A Misdemeanor

Kimberly Jo Hass, 41, Of Evansville. Operating while Intoxicated a Class A Misdemeanor

ARRESTED (Evansville Police Department)

Amanda Jean Miller, 29, of Evansville. Operating while Intoxicated with a Child under the Age of 18 Present as a Level 6 Felony

Steven Anderson, 49, of Evansville. Operating while Intoxicated a Class A Misdemeanor

William Richard Brown, 49, of Evansville. Operating while Intoxicated a Class A Misdemeanor