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Governor Pence to Keynote Indiana Latino Expo Tomorrow

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Will Also Offer Remarks at Indiana Blue Star Salute

 Indianapolis – Governor Mike Pence will keynote the opening ceremony for the 4th annual Indiana Latino Expo at the Indiana State Fairgrounds. At noon, he will offer remarks at the Indiana Blue Star Salute in Hendricks County. Details below.

 

Saturday, June 20:

 

10:00 a.m. EDT – Governor Pence to keynote Indiana Latino Expo opening ceremony

*Media are welcome to attend.

Indiana State Fairgrounds – Champion’s Pavilion, 1202 E. 38th Street, Indianapolis

 

12:00 p.m. EDT – Governor Pence to offer remarks at Indiana Blue Star Salute

*Media are welcome to attend.

Hendricks County Fairgrounds Exposition Hall, 1900 E. Main Street, Danville

 

Governor Pence Statement on May Unemployment Rate, Near Record Employment for Indiana

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Pence: “Indiana continues to grow stronger every day”

 

Indianapolis – Governor Mike Pence issued the following statement regarding Indiana’s May unemployment rate of 5.1 percent, a 0.3 percent drop from April and the second consecutive month unemployment has declined in Indiana. In addition, the Indiana Economic Development Corporation announced today they are setting a record pace for investments this year, with more than 150 companies already committed to investing more than $3 billion in Indiana and creating thousands of jobs in the coming years. These jobs are expected to pay average hourly wages of $25.29, which is a 15 percent increase from 2014 and tops both the current state average of $21.43 and the national average wage of $24.96.

 

“Thanks to the hard work of the people of Indiana and businesses both large and small, unemployment continues to decline in the Hoosier State. Since day one in office, our administration has been committed to strengthening Indiana’s economy and implementing the kind of policies that lead to quality jobs for Hoosiers. With unemployment nearly half a percent below the national average, new job commitments and wages on the rise, and near record-level of Hoosiers working than ever before, it is clear that Indiana continues to grow stronger every day.”

 

EPA Report Shows Progress on E-Recycling and Identifies Opportunity to Advance G7’s Recognition of Circular Economy

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WASHINGTON – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) today released the Advancing Sustainable Materials Management (SMM) Facts and Figures report showing progress in consumer electronics recycling in the United States. Consumer electronics recycling went up from 30.6 percent in 2012 to 40.4 percent in 2013, the same year EPA launched the SMM Electronics Challenge to promote responsible donation and recycling of used electronics.

Through EPA’s Sustainable Materials Management program, the agency seeks the most productive and sustainable use of materials across their life cycle, minimizing the amounts of materials involved and all associated environmental impacts. Earlier this month, the G7 committed to ambitious action to advance the efficient use of natural resources throughout their life cycle.

“For the first time, the leaders of the G7 have officially recognized the importance of the link between materials recovery and the global economy, and established the G7 Alliance on Resource Efficiency,” said Mathy Stanislaus, assistant administrator for EPA’s Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response. “Building on the progress on sustainable materials management, EPA is engaging the business, government and NGO sectors to leverage this new report and G7 Declaration to identify and act on opportunities for resource efficiency.

Sustainable materials management is a systemic approach to using and reusing materials more productively over their entire lifecycles in order to identify opportunities to reduce environmental impacts, conserve resources, and reduce costs. EPA is advancing sustainable materials management by convening dialogues with key SMM stakeholders, providing sound science and information to the public, and establishing challenges to specific sectors to achieve shared goals.

In the Annex to the G7 Leaders’ Declaration, it’s noted that establishing a G7 Alliance on Resource Efficiency will provide a forum to exchange, promote best practices and foster innovation together with business and other stakeholders, including from the public sector, research institutions, academia, consumers and civil society, on a voluntary basis. Unsustainable consumption of natural resources and environmental degradation translates into increasing business risks through higher material costs, as well as supply uncertainties and disruptions. Resource efficiency offers opportunities to reduce the burden on the environment while strengthening the sustainability, competitiveness and growth of the economy. The G7 Alliance on Resource Efficiency aims to promote an exchange of concepts on how to address the challenges of resource efficiency, to share best practices and experience, and to create information networks.

For every million cell phones we recycle, 35 thousand pounds of copper, 772 pounds of silver, 75 pounds of gold and 33 pounds of palladium can be recovered. Through EPA’s Sustainable Materials Management Electronics Challenge, equipment manufacturers and retailers are promoting responsible electronics recycling. Challenge participants send 100 percent of their used electronics to a recognized third-party certified recycler by the third year of their participation, and publicly report this information.

Consumers can find a location to donate or recycle their electronics by visiting: http://www2.epa.gov/recycle/electronics-donation-and-recycling

Also in 2012, EPA launched the Food Recovery Challenge to address the largest waste stream going to landfills. More than 700 participants have joined and committed to preventing wasted food and feeding people.

EPA’s Advancing SMM Facts and Figures report was formerly known as the MSW Characterization Report.

American Sewing Guild Meeting

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Bernina of Evansville is hosting the American Sewing Guild at their store at 4844 Plaza Blvd. off Green River Road behind Dennys restaurant  on June 23.  Door opens at 5:00pm and program at 6pm.  Joanne Bunys will demonstrate the many  techniques of a serger; including seam selections and decorative stitches.
Members should bring their completed totes for shelter residents.
Refreshments will be provided.  Visitors are welcome.

Vanderburgh County Recent Booking Records

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EPD Activity Report

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IS IT TRUE JUNE 19, 2015

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IS IT TRUE we are puzzled why Mayoral candidate Gail Riecken hasn’t taken Mayor Winnecke to task about his decision not to explain the details of the newly re-designed Downtown Hotel to City Council?  …this is a great opportunity for Mrs. Riecken to start the debate on open government?

IS IT TRUE  that Mayoral candidate Gail Riecken is in the political battle of her career and must take every opportunity to call out the Mayor on his bad public policy decisions?  …the Mayor not giving City Council and the public an update of the design changes of the downtown Hotel is a prime example of bad public policy?

IS IT TRUE we are also extremely puzzled why the President of City Council Dr. Dan Adams hasn’t demanded that the Mayor make a detailed presentation of the Downtown Hotel? … does he believe that if he forces the Mayor to make this  presentation to City Council in public he would lose the support of the local Unions and the business community?

IS IT TRUE it’s our opinion that Dr. Adams has nothing to lose by demanding Winnecke to make the Hotel redesign plans available to City Council because the Unions aren’t supporting him anyway?

IS IT TRUE that the Redevelopment Commission (ERC) member Stan Wheeler suggested the City Council do away with the Homestead Tax Credit at a recent City Council meeting? …he claims by doing this the City would have more money to spend on much needed projects? …ERC minutes would show that Mr. Wheeler voted yes on nearly every spending project that came before that board? …It’s public knowledge that Mr. Wheeler is considered to be the UNION lobbyist when it comes to jobs that benefit unions?  …Mr. Wheeler was appointed to this position by City Council?

IS IT TRUE if Mr. Wheeler wants to save tax money he would push to make needed cost reductions in the proposed Downtown Hotel by taking out the frills?

IS IT TRUE it’s our opinion if our city officials take away our Homestead Tax Credits it would only give them more money to waste on more pork barrel or rat hole projects?

Please take time and vote in todays “Readers Poll”. Also we just posted the current City County Observer TRI-STATE VOICES TV show for you’re viewing pleasure. Copyright 2015 City County Observer. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

Governor, First Lady Host Mile With Mike at Capital Campout

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Indianapolis – Governor Mike Pence and First Lady Karen Pence hosted a Mile with Mike event at the Department of Natural Resources’ Capital Campout at Fort Harrison State Park. The Capital Campout is one of more than a dozen outdoor camping experiences hosted by governors across the nation to promote outdoor recreation as part of Great Outdoors Month 2015. Governor Pence declared June as Great Outdoors Month in the state of Indiana and read the proclamation, found in full attached, at today’s event.

 

“Great Outdoors Month is a perfect opportunity for our Mile with Mike effort and to share with young Hoosiers the importance of being healthy, getting exercise, and enjoying Indiana’s many outdoor recreational activities,” said Governor Pence. “I’m thankful to the organizations, public agencies, and businesses that work every day to create exceptional experiences for Hoosiers at the many state parks and trails Indiana offers.”

 

Capital Campout participants from the LeGore Boys and Girls Club, Christel House Academy, Crossroads of America Council’s Boy Scout Troop 123, and Central Indiana Girl Scout Council’s PEARL Meadowlark Community Troup 7538 hiked around Delaware Lake with the Governor and First Lady after the campers participated in fishing, horseback riding, outdoor cooking, and a variety of other activities. Since 2013, the Governor and First Lady have participated in Mile with Mike events across the state of Indiana to encourage health and exercise among Hoosiers.

 

“Being outside today for Capital Campout reminded me of my own youth, camping and having fun at state parks all over Indiana,” said First Lady Karen Pence. “We had a great time today sharing with these young people how much fun they can have enjoying outdoor activities all over our state.”

 

The Capital Campout is made possible by Indiana State Parks and Great Outdoors Month founding sponsor, The Coleman Company, which donated camping supplies, gear, and funding. Other Indiana Capital Campout sponsors and partners include the American Recreation Coalition, the Recreational Boating and Fishing Foundation, Camptown, Inc., Go FishIN, Indiana State Park Inns, Friends of Fort Harrison State Park, Hoosier Trail Rides, Mt. Comfort RV Center, the Recreation Vehicle Indiana Council, Inc., Kroger, Revolution Foods, Boy Scouts of America and Girl Scouts of America.

 

“Indiana’s Capital Campout is one of several tools that the Indiana Department of Natural Resources is using to encourage youngsters to get outdoors,” said DNR Director Cam Clark.

 

Clark said other efforts include the Indiana Children’s Outdoor Bill of Rights; Indiana State Parks’ new centennial curriculum that includes opportunities for free visits to state parks for participating students; Discovering the Outdoors Field Trip Grants to schools; GoFishIN workshops; hunter, boater and archery education; and hunting heritage activities.

 

EVSC Hosts Summer Creativity Camps

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Technology is what makes the world go round and for nearly 70 students in Evansville and the surrounding area, technology is all they are going to talk about and do this week. The students are enrolled in the EVSC’s week-long Creativity Camp at Highland Elementary School.

 

The camp, which is sponsored by Highland’s PTA, is for students entering grades 3 through 6 and includes five, week-long tracts: Photography, iPad Video/Stop Motion Animation, 3D Printing, Minecraft and Coding. Each tract is taught by an EVSC licensed teacher and gives students a hands-on and up-close look at different technology programs and software. In each tract, students will work on projects that they will complete by the end of the week.

 

Another Creativity Camp is scheduled for next week at Scott Elementary School.

 

More information on each tract can be found below.

 

Beginning Photography, Art Room: Students will learn basics of digital photography and photo editing using Apple iPads and Adobe Photoshop. We will experiment with composition and various lighting techniques. Student will learn basics in photo editing using selection techniques/masks and adjustment layers. Students will create and bring home a digital portfolio of their work.

 

iPad Video: Lights, Camera, iPad! and Stop Motion Animation, Room 23: Students will learn to shoot video and edit on the iPad. Emphasis will be placed on the tools to create and edit video on the iPad and the week will culminate with a video creation produced and edited by the participating students. As part of Stop Motion Animation, students will learn the workflow of creating a Stop Motion movie. Students will work in a small group to write a story plot and animate it using an iPad Stop Motion app. Time will be spent building the scene background, taking LOADS of pictures with the iPad, recording sound effects and editing the movie. Students will enjoy a movie premiere on Friday where they will reveal their Stop Motion film to the class.

 

3D Printing and Engineering, Room 16: Students will get the opportunity to work through the engineering design process while working on their problem solving skills. Students will be presented with real world problems and create ideas to solve them. They will then use computers to design solutions. Did we mention that they will be able to print them on our state of the art 3D printer? Not only that, but students will have access to 3D scanning, which can allow them to scan and print themselves.

 

Minecraft Mania, Room 20: In their quest to become Minecraft Masters, students will become problem solvers and leaders! Students will be asked to develop their leadership skills throughout our game-playing, using role-playing, goal setting, problem solving techniques and more. Activities will also include curricular connections, including language arts and math.

 

Coding is Cool, Media Center: In this class students will learn the basics of computer coding. We will starting with the common points of all computer coding and then progress into the basics of HTML and how to create a simple website. Following this students will explore coding for robotics application – both drag and drop and Javascript. Students will test their robotics code using Sphero robotic balls. At the end of the week students will have a better understanding of the language programmers use to “talk” to computers. They will also have coded a simple website as well as controlled a robot with code.