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Local financial professional Joe Kiefer II at Liberty Federal Credit Union recognized for excellence by TruStage

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Local financial professional Joe Kiefer II at Liberty Federal Credit Union recognized for excellence by TruStageTM

MARCH 14, 2024

Evansville, Indiana – Joe Kiefer II, a financial professional at Liberty Wealth Services located at Liberty Federal Credit Union, has been appointed to the Senior Advisor Leadership Team (SALT) with TruStageTM. This distinction is awarded to a select number of financial professionals working through credit unions with TruStage who demonstrate a consultative approach with their clients, exceptional sales productivity, and leadership within their credit unions and among their peers.

Joe Kiefer II serves as the acting program manager as well as part of the Liberty Wealth Services advising team. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Economics and Business as well as an MBA from Bellarmine University. Joe Kiefer’s legacy of community impact is extensive. He is acting president of the Memorial High School Booster Club and serves as the strength and conditioning coach to both Memorial’s track and field and football programs. Joe previously served as president to the Explore Evansville Board of Directors.

“This nomination is a prestigious recognition given to those who consistently maintain an exceptional level of conduct, provide respected client investment direction and advocacy, as well remain in good compliance standing. Joe Kiefer has been an integral part of our growth and success through his thought leadership and servant mindset.  We are beyond thrilled to have him represent Liberty Wealth Services on this national leadership team.” said Nikki Moore, SVP of Liberty Wealth Services. In addition to providing sound input and representing their fellow advisors with TruStage leadership and staff, Joe Kiefer also serves as an ambassador for TruStage and fellow financial professionals across the country.

“In collaboration with our credit union partners, each SALT member plays a unique role in demonstrating our values through their leadership and passion for doing the right thing,” said Paul Chong, TruStage’s Senior Vice President for Advisor Experience. “Being appointed to our 2024 Senior Advisor Leadership Team is a special recognition, and Joe has not only demonstrated outstanding commitment to helping people navigate toward a brighter financial future but has earned the confidence of more than 500 peers to help lead them into the future.”

About TruStage Wealth Management Solutions:

Program consultation and support services are offered to credit unions and registered representatives of LPL Financial through TruStageTM Wealth Management Solutions, a marketing name of CUNA Brokerage Services, Inc. (CBSI). CBSI is a limited business broker/dealer (member FINRA/SIPC), a fully owned subsidiary of TruStage Financial Group, Inc. These entities are not affiliated with LPL Financial and do not provide advisory services or brokerage services to retail clients.

The financial professionals at Liberty Wealth Services are registered representatives with, and securities and advisory services are offered through LPL Financial (LPL), a registered investment advisor and broker-dealer (member FINRA/SIPC). Insurance products are offered through LPL or its licensed affiliates. Liberty Federal Credit Union and Liberty Wealth Services are not registered as broker-dealer or investment advisors. Registered representatives of LPL offer products and services using Liberty Wealth Services and may also be employees of Liberty Federal Credit Union These products and services are being offered through LPL or its affiliates, which are separate entities from, and not affiliates of, Liberty Federal Credit Union, Liberty Wealth Services. Securities and insurance offered through LPL or its affiliates are:

Not Insured by NCUA or Any Other Government Agency Not Credit Union   Guaranteed Not Credit Union  Deposits or Obligations May Lose Value

Vincennes University How to Photograph an Eclipse workshop

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WHAT:

The public and media in addition to VU students, faculty, and staff are invited to learn how to photograph an eclipse with VU Photography Professor Christopher Schneberger. Admission is free. Schneberger is available for media interviews following the workshop.

WHO:

VU Photography Professor Christopher Schneberger

WHEN:

Friday, March 15, 2024, 1:30-3 p.m. (EDT)

WHERE:

Vincennes University Shake Learning Resource Center

130 E. College Ave.

Room 112

Vincennes, IN 47591

FOOTNOTE:  Parking is available in the 2nd St. parking lot between College and Harrison

 

Mayor Stephanie Terry to Speak at Ivy Tech Women’s History Month Event

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Evansville, IN – In recognition of Women’s History Month, Evansville Mayor Stephanie Terry will be the guest speaker at Ivy Tech Community College on March 27, at noon, in Vectren Auditorium (Room 147).

Terry will focus on women’s history, empowerment, and her journey to the position of mayor. The event is free and open to the public.

Terry was sworn in as Evansville’ s first African American and female mayor on January 1, 2024. She is a lifelong resident of the city.

For the past 12 years, Terry has served as executive director of the Louis J. Koch Family Children’s Museum of Evansville (cMoe). During her tenure she led a team dedicated to enriching the lives of children and their families. Under her leadership, the museum increased visitors and memberships; strengthened partnerships; raised and invested over $1 million in new capital projects; and was named the Southwest Indiana Chamber of Commerce Non-Profit of the Year in 2017.

In the same year she joined cMoe, she was appointed to fill a vacant seat on the Vanderburgh County Council and a few months later was elected to the position as the first African American woman to serve on the council. She was re-elected in 2014, 2018 and 2022.

In prior roles, Terry served as a  Public Health Administrator with the Indiana State Department of Health, worked in both personnel and financial capacities for Angel River Health & Rehabilitation, and worked as the first Deputy Director at Carver Community Organization for four years.

Outside of government, she has served the Evansville community on the board of directors of Southwestern Behavioral Healthcare, YWCA, Visiting Nurse Association, City of Evansville Board of Public Safety, E-REP, and Women’s Equality Day Committee. Additionally, she just completed a four-year term as the Indiana State Coordinator for Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., overseeing 13 chapters across the state. Delta Sigma Theta is a private, not-for-profit organization whose purpose is to aid and support through established programs in local communities throughout the world.

Terry has received numerous awards over the years, including the 2020 Athena Non-profit Professional of the Year by the Southwest Indiana Chamber (now E-REP); the 2020 Soror of the Year by the Midwest Region of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority; 2020 YWCA Woman on a Mission Award; and the 2021 William G. and Rose M. Mays Legacy Award from the University of Evansville.

Mayor Terry is a graduate of Evansville’s Bosse High School and holds a Bachelor of Science degree in biology from Kentucky State University. She also earned a Master of Science degree in health service administration from the University of Evansville.

REPORT: INFLATION CRISIS HURTING HOOSIER HOUSEHOLDS

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WASHINGTON – Today, the Joint Economic Committee released inflation reports for all 50 states. Indiana’s report found Hoosiers are still struggling under the weight of President Biden’s inflation crisis.

President Biden this week released his proposed “budget,” a $7 trillion+ proposal that would put us on the path to $52 trillion in debt.

“Hoosiers don’t need economists to tell them that everything has gotten more expensive since President Biden started his historic inflation bomb spending spree, but the numbers are staggering,” said Senator Mike Braun. “I’ve been the loudest Senator warning about what this spending would do to Hoosier household budgets, and I’ve been proud to vote against the Biden spending binge every time.”

Here are the key findings from the JEC Indiana Report:

  • Using the February 2024 Consumer Price Index data release by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the Joint Economic Committee (JEC) State Inflation Tracker estimates that the average household in Indiana is paying $876 more per month to purchase the same basket of goods and services as in January 2021.

  • Cumulatively, the average Indiana household has spent $20,974 more due to inflation since January 2021.

  • Compared to one year earlier, the average Indiana households needs to spend $147 more per month to maintain the same standard of living.

And the key findings on increases in household food expenses, shelter expense, energy expenses, and transportation expenses:

  • Compared to January 2021, the average household in Indiana is spending $143 more on food per month. This is $19 more each month than one year ago. Cumulatively, the average household in Indiana has spent $3,164 more on food due to inflation since January 2021.

  • Compared to January 2021, the average household in Indiana is spending $169 more on shelter per month. This is $57 more each month than one year ago. Cumulatively, the average household in Indiana has spent $3,078 more on shelter due to inflation since January 2021.

  • Compared to January 2021, the average household in Indiana is spending $91 more on energy per month. This is $9 less each month than one year ago. Cumulatively, the average household in Indiana has spent $3,751 more on energy due to inflation since January 2021.

  • Compared to January 2021, the average household in Indiana is spending $252 more on transportation per month. This is $19 more each month than one year ago. Cumulatively, the average household in Indiana has spent $8,064 more on transportation due to inflation since January 2021.

Lowering Health Care Costs

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UE women’s basketball opens Hoops in the Heartland with Illinois State matchup

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The Purple Aces head into the postseason as the 12th seed
 
MOLINE, Ill. – The University of Evansville women’s basketball team begins the postseason on Thursday afternoon in the Quad Cities.
The Aces get a new slate with the start of Hoops in the Heartland on Thursday afternoon. UE will play the Illinois State Redbirds on March 14 as the 12th seed. This is Evansville’s first time as the 12th seed since the Missouri Valley expanded to 12 teams last season. The Aces have been the 10th seed on six occasions when the tournament expanded to 10 in 2006. UE has won a game as the
final seed at Hoops in the Heartland, a 61-59 overtime win over Illinois State in 2016.

The Redbirds finished the regular season with a 20-10 overall record and a 13-7 MVC record to earn the fifth seed at Hoops in the Heartland. Illinois State is led into the postseason by three players, graduate forward DeAnna Wilson, junior forward Kate Bullman, and senior guard Maya Wong. Wilson and Wong lead the team in points per game with both in double figures while Bullman leads the team in rebounds (8.0), blocks (2.1), and minutes played (30.7).

For the fourth time in Missouri Valley Conference play, Evansville outrebounded its opponent in the team’s regular-season finale against UNI. The Aces pulled down 39 rebounds to the Panthers 34. UE particularly shined under the offensive glass with 13 o-boards compared to UNI’s eight. Evansville was led on defense by freshman Nevaeh Thomas with 12 rebounds. Thomas was the only Ace to score in double figures against the Panthers with 19 points for her 10th team-leading game.
In her return to action after a month away from the court, graduate center Barbora Tomancova recorded her 5th double-double of the season. Tomancova had 11 points and 10 rebounds in her return to the Aces while playing 23 minutes versus Drake. On Tuesday afternoon, Tomancova was named to the Missouri Valley Conference Scholar-Athlete First Team. Tomancova currently has a 4.0 cumulative GPA while pursuing her master’s degree in health services administration.

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USI visits Illinois this weekend

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EVANSVILLE, Ind. — University of Southern Indiana Baseball continues a rigorous nine-game road swing this weekend when it visits the University of Illinois in Champaign, Illinois, for a three-game set. The series is scheduled for 6 p.m. Friday; 3 p.m. Saturday; and 1 p.m. Sunday.
 
Links to follow the Eagles during the opening weekend of 2024 can be found on USIScreamingEagles.com and on the USI Baseball Schedule. All three-games of the first showdown between USI (8-8) and Illinois (5-10) is scheduled to be on Big10+, while Friday’s game also will air on 95.7FM the Spin.
 
Following the three-game series at Illinois, USI finishes its nine-game road trip at Western Kentucky University (12-6) March 19 in Bowling Green, Kentucky.
 
USI Baseball Notes:

Archuleta gets 700th win. USI Head Coach Tracy Archuleta reached 700 career wins after the Eagles defeated Middle Tennessee State University on Tuesday.

USI reaches .500 with four-game winning streak. The USI Screaming Eagles have reached the .500 mark for the first time in 2024 after winning their last four games. USI is hitting .342 as a team during the winning streak, while the hurlers have a 4.50 ERA in the four games and 36.0 innings of work.

Longest winning streak since 2022. USI’s four-game winning streak is the team’s longest since the Eagles won four at the end of the 2022 season and opened with a win to start the 2023 campaign. The five-game streak featured a sweep of the University of Indianapolis to end 2022 and started last year with a win over Western Illinois University.

Mock, Tachioka, & Ebest lead USI during winning streak. USI junior catcher Logan Mock leads USI during the winning streak, hitting .600 (6-10) with two runs scored, two doubles, a home run, and five RBIs. Senior infielder Austin Tucker and senior outfielder Ren Tachioka have driven in a team-best eight RBI and seven RBI, respectively, during the four-game stretch. Tachioka is second in batting average behind Mock with a .600 mark (10-18).

Eagles are 4-1 on first half of road swing. The Eagles are 4-1 in the first half of the nine-game road swing, hitting .307 as a team and posting a 4.09 ERA on the mound. USI also is averaging 7.6 runs per game, while their hosts are averaging 4.6 tallies per game.

Leaders on the road trip. USI junior catcher Logan Mock and senior outfielder Ren Tachioka are hitting .545 (6-11) and .524 (11-21), respectively, during the road trip. Senior infielder Austin Tucker has driven in a team-high nine RBI in the five games, while Tachioka has driven seven runs after returning to the lineup. Junior right-hander Tyler Hutson has a 1.80 ERA out of the bullpen, posting a team high two saves and 11 strikeouts in five innings of work.  

USI under Archuleta. The Eagles are in their 18th season under Head Coach Tracy Archuleta, who has led the Eagles to two NCAA Division II national championships (2010, 2014) in his 17 years at the helm. He also has been recognized as the Division II ABCA National Coach of the Year twice (2010, 2014); the ABCA Midwest Region Coach of the Year five times (2007, 2010, 2014, 2016, 2018) and the GLVC Coach of the Year twice (2011, 2014) since taking over the program in 2007. He also is the winningest coach in the history of the program with 552 victories in 17-plus years.

First series sweep since 2022. The Eagles three-game sweep of Bellarmine University Sunday and Monday was the first series sweep since USI took four from the University of Indianapolis to end the 2022 season.

Taking the long way home. The Eagles are in the middle of playing 14 of 17 games away from the USI Baseball Field.  

USI predicted 8th in 2024 OVC. The USI Screaming Eagles are predicted to place eighth in the Ohio Valley Conference in 2024.  

Illinois in 2024. The Fighting Illini of the University of Illinois start the weekend 5-10 overall, losing its last four games and five of the last six. The Illini lost a 7-6 game at Indiana State University in their only midweek game Tuesday.

USI vs. Illinois. The Eagles’ visit to Champaign marks the first game and series between USI and Illinois in the history of the baseball programs.

WKU in 2024. The Hilltoppers of Western Kentucky University are 12-6 after winning a pair of midweek games, defeating the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and Austin Peay State University. WKU, which has won six of its last seven games, visits Southeast Missouri State University Friday, Saturday, and Sunday before hosting USI. 

USI vs. WKU. WKU leads the all-time series with USI, 8-2, and have won the last four meetings, including both games in 1988 (9-6, 4-2). The last time USI defeated WKU in baseball was in 1981, 8-7.
 

Retail Food Establishment Inspection Report

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Healthy food. Healthy eating background. Fruit, vegetable, berry. Vegetarian eating. Superfood

 

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