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Ivy Tech and Old National Bank Announce Statewide Partnership

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Ivy Tech Community College and Old National Bank (ONB) announced a new statewide partnership today, Achieve Your Degree. The ONB Achieve Your Degree partnership provides guidance and financial assistance to ONB associates interested in continuing their education through classes at Ivy Tech Community College.

 

The Achieve Your Degree partnership has been designed to incorporate a special ONB Certificate that will be a recognized credential in the company as associates are considered for advancement opportunities. The certificate is a component of the Ivy Tech Business Administration technical certificate curriculum. Additionally, ONB will provide each Achieve Your Degree participant with an e-reader to access books online. Associates who earn the ONB Achieve Your Degree certificate will be awarded the e-reader as a graduation gift.

 

“It simply makes sense for Old National Bank, the largest financial institution headquartered in Indiana, to partner with Ivy Tech, the state’s largest public post-secondary institution,” said Old National President & CEO Bob Jones. “Old National and Ivy Tech not only share a common geography, we share an understanding of the critical importance of higher education as a building block to achieving personal success.  We believe this partnership provides our associates with a unique opportunity to achieve that success.”

ONB associates can begin participating in Achieve your Degree immediately. Ivy Tech’s many locations throughout Indiana will make it convenient for ONB associates to take classes close to home as well as online. Ivy Tech has 32 degree granting locations and offers classes in more than 75 communities across the state. The credits ONB associates earn at Ivy Tech will also transfer to many colleges and universities in Indiana.

 

“Achieve Your Degree is an example of the essential collaboration between higher education and employers. It also addresses our mission of increasing statewide college attainment rates,” said Ivy Tech Chancellor Jonathan Weinzapfel. “In addition to being an exceptional benefit for the thousands of ONB associates, this new partnership will allow ONB to further enhance the skills of their workforce and increase employee job satisfaction.”

 

Adopt a Pet

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I’m Sox, an 11-month-old female cat. I’ve been waiting on a home since May! I live in the Cageless Cat Lounge, so I get along great with other cats. My $30 adoption fee includes my spay, microchip, vaccines, & more. Visit www.vhslifesaver.org or call (812) 426-2563 to adopt me!

Adopt a Pet

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 Hi there. I’m Roo, a 7-month-old female fawn pitbull. I’m a quiet & shy girl who was found running loose as a stray in Evansville. VHS took me in and placed me in foster care to help me adjust. I’m doing much better, and I even walk well on a leash! My $100 adoption fee includes my spay, microchip, vaccines, & more. Visit www.vhslifesaver.org or call (812) 426-2563 to adopt me!

 

Cedar Hall LEGO Robotic Competition

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Wednesday, Sept. 30

5 – 7 p.m.

Cedar Hall Community School, 2100 N. Fulton Ave.

 

Sumo wrestling will take on a whole new meaning Wednesday as teams from area middle schools meet at Cedar Hall for the school’s Sumo LEGO Robotic Competition. For the competition, student teams designed automated robots and programmed the movements and sensors. Students will pit the robots against each other to see which robot can push the other robot out of the “wrestling” ring.

ST. MARY’S WELLNESS CENTER TO OFFER COUPLE’S SOCIAL DANCING

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St. Mary’s Wellness Center at Epworth Crossing will present three different opportunities for a great date night.

The next session of Couple’s Social Dancing will offer Waltz, East Coast Swing Level II, and Night Club Two­Step Level I, beginning in the middle of October. The classes are taught by David and Donna Koring, who have been instructors since 2003.

Each class lasts for five weeks and is $65 per couple. Preregistration is required by October 8. Dates and more information can be found below:

  • ●  Waltz, ­ no previous experience necessary Monday evenings from 7:00 p.m. ­ 8:00 p.m. October 12, 19, 26, November 2 & 9
  • ●  East Coast Swing Level II ­ basic swing footwork skills recommended Tuesday evenings from 7:00 p.m. ­ 8:00 p.m.
    October 13, 20, 27, November 3 & 10
  • ●  Night Club Two­Step Level I ­ no previous experience necessary Friday evenings from 6:30 p.m. ­ 7:30 p.m.
    October 16, 23, 30, November 6 & 13

    To register, please call 812­485­5725. For more information please visit StMarysEpworth.com/classes.

Vanderburgh County Recent Booking Records

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CHERYL MUSGRAVE TO BE HONORED AS 2015 “OUTSTANDING COMMUNITY SERVICE” AWARD WINNER

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The City-County Observer is excited to announce that CHERYL MUSGRAVE has been selected  as our final CCO “OUTSTANDING COMMUNITY SERVICE AWARD” wInner for 2015.

This years awards luncheon will be held at Tropicana-Evansville Walnut rooms A and B. The registration begin at 11:30 am, the event officially starts at 12 noon on October 26, 2015. Reservations for this event may be obtain by calling Mollie Drake Schreiber at 812-760-4233 or e-email her at mdarke07@yahoo.com. Deadline for registration is October 15, 2014. Last years event was a sellout.

The “Outstanding Community Services Award” winners for 2015 are: Vanderburgh County Commissioner Joe Kifer, well respected local Attorney Joe Harrison, Jr, Indiana State Auditor Suzanne Crouch and former Vanderburgh County Sheriff and 8th District Congressmen Brad Ellsworth, Dr. Dan Adams, Dr Steven Becker MD, Tracy Zeller and Holly Dunn.

The City County Observer is proud to announce  our final Cheryl Musgrave as a 2015 Mole Award Winner for “Good Public Policy”.  Musgrave currently sits on the Vanderburgh County Board of Zoning Appeals, is a Commissioner on the Evansville Redevelopment Commission,  and was recently given credit by State Representative Gail Riecken for the idea of tying local permit approvals to a business demonstrating it is current on its real property and personal property taxes. Her ability to work with people of every party affiliation has kept her relevant to local government and a lauded decision maker for over twenty years. Her work for the community is done while she also is building her own business in Musgrave Consulting, LLC.

Musgrave’s family has long been involved in public service. After her grandfather’s B-17 Bomber crashed during a mission in World War 11 he was a prisoner of war in Nazi Germany. Her father continued the family’s military service as a Sergeant in the United States Air Force, serving on bases in Europe and Alaska during the height of the Cold War. Thereafter her family settled in Greencastle, Indiana, and both of her parents entered politics. Her father served multiple terms on the Putnam County Council and was elected by the body as President. Her mother was elected Township Trustee-Assessor in Putnam County, and as County Chairman of her party.

Cheryl married Robert Musgrave, an Evansville  attorney and the United States Bankruptcy Chapter 13 Trustee, in 1979, the year they both graduated from DePauw University.  They moved to Evansville in 1983, and have made their home in the city’s historic Downtown.

Musgrave was first elected as the Vanderburgh County Assessor in 1994. When she arrived, the office staff still used typewriters and liquid correction fluid to process their paperwork. She updated and streamlined her office, adopting a hands-on approach to the job of assessing property values. She earned her Level I and Level II assessing certifications from the State of Indiana. She offered her staff nationally recognized training courses as well. Thanks to her improvements, Vanderburgh County was often the first county in the state to complete its reassessment.

Musgrave’s understanding of technology resulted in the creation of a website that was the first of its kind. Citizens were given constant access to both property records and sales information. The site went online in 1997, and has significantly altered the real estate industry in Vanderburgh County. Musgrave also took the lead in developing the county’s Geographic Information System an online map used by both the private and public sectors.

Cheryl was asked to serve on the Legislative Committee of the Association of Indiana Counties and was Legislative Co-Chairman of the County Assessor Association. Many of her suggestions and innovations have been incorporated into Indiana law.

Musgrave was elected Vanderburgh County Commissioner for District Three in 2004, and a year later became President of the Board of Commissioners. She was praised for her efforts to help victims of the Evansville tornado of November 2005 and also for accomplishments in economic development, improved government performance and road projects.

She was a member of the 1999-2000 Lugar Series Class.  The Lugar Series selects approximately 20 women annually to participate in a year-long leadership training program.

In the summer of 2007, Governor Mitch Daniels appointed Cheryl as Commissioner of the Indiana Department of Local Government Finance in an effort to respond to widespread outrage and protests at local property tax assessment increases. Cheryl reigned in the growth of local governments’ budgets. She also led reforms in consolidating assessing at the county level. During her tenure, the State Legislature through a series of public referenda eliminated all but 13 of the state’s 1,016 township assessors.

Musgrave, a Republican, is a long term resident of the City of Evansville and is known for her no nonsense pragmatism when it comes to due diligence regarding the spending of public money. Her public policy background and accomplishments make her well deserving of the CCO “OUTSTANDING COMMUNITY SERVICE AWARD”.

Adopt a Pet

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Ellie & Gigi – We are Ellie and Gigi, 5-year-old female Beagles sisters! We’re the best of friends, so we must be adopted together. But, good news – you get a $25 discount when you adopt two! We are very sweet girls who both earned GREEN on our temperament tests. This means we’d be good for kids! Our $215 total adoption fee includes both our spays, microchips, & vaccines! Visit www.vhslifesaver.org or call (812) 426-2563 to adopt us!