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Indiana Earns Top 10 Business Ranking from Forbes

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Indiana’s business climate ranked eighth in the nation in Forbes’ tenth annual Best States for Businessranking, breaking into the top 10 for the first time. In addition, the state ranked second for its regulatory environment and sixth for quality of life.

According to Forbes, the ranking evaluates 40 data points across six categories, which include quality of life, business costs, labor supply, regulatory environment, economic climate and growth prospects. The publication sites Indiana’s reduced regulations, triple-A bond rating and right-to-work status as benefits of doing business in the Hoosier State.

“Today, more Hoosiers are going to work than at any time in our state’s history because Indiana has worked tirelessly to create a business-friendly climate that allows companies to grow and create jobs with confidence,” said Governor Mike Pence. “Since day one of this administration, we have made job creation job one. By balancing our budgets, cutting costs, reducing burdensome regulations and investing in our workforce and in our communities, we have dedicated our efforts to supporting Hoosiers statewide and have sent a clear message that Indiana is a state that works.”

This ranking comes on the heels of record-breaking economic news in Indiana. This summer, the state surpassed its all-time record for private sector employment while Indiana’s unemployment rate now stands at 4.5 percent – an eight-year low. Earlier today, Governor Pence announced that Indiana will temporarily advance funds to eliminate the state’s outstanding federal unemployment loan, saving Hoosier businesses $327 million in taxes or $126 per employee.

So far this year, nearly 300 companies have committed to creating 23,904 new Hoosier jobs in the coming years with average salaries topping the state’s average wage. Indiana’s continued investments in workforce development, and the Indiana Regional Cities Initiatives focus on talent attraction are working to ensure that quality, skilled Hoosiers will be available to fill those jobs.

Earlier this year, Indiana was ranked as the best state in the nation for small business growth by the non-profit, non-partisan think tank The Pacific Research Institute, based on the state’s streamlined regulatory environment. This yearIndiana also ranked as the top state in the Midwest and sixth state nationwide for doing business by Chief Executive magazine. In June, CNBC ranked Indiana No. 1 for cost of doing business and No. 8 for its economy in its annual business scorecard.

Evansville/tri-State Chapter of the American Sewing Guild Program

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Meeting from 6-8 p.m. Oct  27 at North Haven General Baptist Church Recreation Center, 1551 Maxwell Ave.
The program will be presented by Mary Fogle and Tammy Boarman  of Owensboro. KY.  They will explain their year old Ministry  for God”s Littlest Angels and how to make Bereavment gowns from used Wedding gowns.  There are 5 sizes of patterns to accommodate the size of the infant.  Several Hospitals in our general area benefit  from this mission.   Saint Mary’s in Evansville is one.
Doors open at 5 p.m. and visitors are welcome. Many sewers are involved in making these beautiful gowns but more would be welcome  to help. For more information call 812-568-2515 or email  evansville@asg.org

UE Men’s Soccer Hosts Missouri State, Indiana Youth Soccer Night

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All children wearing their youth soccer jersey will receive free admission

 

 The University of Evansville men’s soccer team (2-11, 0-4 Missouri Valley Conference) is back at home to host Missouri State (4-5-3, 1-2-1 MVC) and Indiana Youth Soccer Night on Saturday, Oct. 24. The match will be held at Arad McCutchan Stadium and begin at 7:00 p.m. CDT.

 

INDIANA YOUTH SOCCER NIGHT

The Aces are hosting an Indiana Youth Soccer Night for the match against Missouri State. All children who wear their youth jersey to the match will receive free admission.

FREE E PASS

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Adopt A Pet

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 Meet Cookie, a 7-year-old female cattle dog mix. She is heartworm-positive, but VHS will cover the cost of her treatment! Her adoption fee is $100 and includes her spay, microchip, vaccines, and more. Visit www.vhslifesaver.org or call (812) 426-2563 for adoption details!

BREAKING NEWS: Gail Riecken Calls Press Conference Regarding Winnecke’s Cover Up Of Jack Schriber’s Admitted Sexual Misconduct

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Mayoral candidate Gail Riecken will hold a press conference to release a statement on Mayor Winnecke’s cover up of Jack Schriber’s sexual misconduct and why he didn’t respond sooner.

WHO: Mayoral Candidate Gail Riecken

WHERE: 401 SE 6th Street, Suite 200 Evansville

WHEN: October 24, 2015, 2:00 P.M.

Ivy Tech to Showcase New Technology Equipment

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Ivy Tech Community College and the Southwest Indiana Chamber of Commerce will host a ribbon cutting ceremony tomorrow, Friday, October 23, at 7:15 a.m. (CST) to showcase over $1 million in new equipment that the College has purchased to enhance the hands-on learning experience of its students. A portion of the equipment, $25,000 worth, was purchased thanks to a generous donation from Vectren Corporation in honor of the late William (Bill) S. Doty.

 

Ivy Tech Community College – Technology Division 

Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony 

Friday, October 23rd at 7:15 a.m. (CST)

Ivy Tech Community College

3501 N. First Ave.

Evansville, IN  47630

 

The equipment purchased includes a 3D Printer, Fanuc robot, mechanical learning systems, laser shaft alignment system, pneumatics and hydraulics learning system, AC/DC electrical learning systems, vertical machining centers, CNC lathes, virtual reality welding simulators, and more!

 

Students in Ivy Tech’s Industrial Technology Program, Advanced Automation and Robotics Technology Program, Automotive Program, Welding Program, Energy Technology Program, and the new Machine Tool Technology Program, will all utilize and benefit from the new machinery.

 

“Our experience shows that students absorb more when what they read in a textbook is reinforced by hands-on training,” said Ivy Tech Chancellor Jonathan Weinzapfel. “We want to ensure that our students are learning on state-of-the-art equipment which will benefit them immeasurably once they enter their chosen industry.”

Another Blues Night at Victory Theatre

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 Main Street was the place to be Thursday evening with both Aces’ Hoopfest at Ford Center and Tedeschi Trucks band at Victory Theatre. Hundreds of Tedeschi Trucks Band fans lined the street anticipating a great night, and they were not disappointed.

Victory Theatre doors opened at 7 PM and the fun did not end until late in the evening Thursday night. Cedell Davis and Brethren started the night and rocked the theatre while getting fans ready for the main event. Grammy Award winners Tedeschi Trucks Band took the stage and the crowd sang with Susan’s soulful voice and were amazed at Derek Trucks’ sliding riffs as they performed with their eight other band members for a jam packed “Blues Rock” night.

“With Tedeschi Trucks Band, Victory Theatre continues to bring National Blues acts to Evansville,” stated Victory Theatre Executive Director, Scott Schoenike.

The Victory Theatre continues a busy schedule with The National Circus and Acrobats of the People’s Republic of China Presenting “Peking Dreams” – October 26,
Here Come the Mummies – October 29, Andrew Peterson – December 2, Lightwire Theater: A Very Electric Christmas – December 17 and Shadows of the 60’s: Holiday Tribute to Motown December – 19.

Vanderburgh County Recent Booking Records

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