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Indiana State Police Accepting Applications for Civilian Polygraph Examiner

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The Indiana State Police is accepting applications for a Civilian Polygraph Examiner to serve in the Indiana State Police’s Area III, which includes the Bloomington, Evansville and Jasper Districts.

Primary responsibility is to support the laboratory’s responsibilities in polygraph examinations and associated court presentation of routine and non-routine cases of varied complexity and difficulty under general supervision.

A Baccalaureate degree or higher is required and the salary starts at $63,869 per year but may be adjusted based on education, experience, and training. Benefits include medical, dental, vision, life insurance, retirement plans and accrued time off.

For more information on this position and to apply, go to https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/indianasp .

Questions about this position can be directed to First Sergeant Paul Hansard at either (765) 730-3054 or phansard@isp.in.gov.

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Vincennes University to bestow honorary doctorate upon longtime Toyota executive for her exceptional leadership and contributions

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VINCENNES, Ind., February 29, 2024 – Vincennes University is proud to announce the conferral of an Honorary Doctorate, the University’s highest honor, upon longtime Toyota executive Leah Curry in recognition of her outstanding leadership and contributions to the automotive and manufacturing industries and STEM education.

 

According to VU President Dr. Chuck Johnson, “Ms. Curry has been a great partner of Vincennes University both in the establishment of the highly-successful AMT (Advanced Manufacturing Technician) program, now a FAME (Federation for Advanced Manufacturing Education) program as well as our women in STEM initiative.”

 

The VU Board of Trustees unanimously approved the honor at a meeting on Feb. 27. The honorary doctorate will be conferred upon Curry during the Vincennes Campus Commencement in the P.E. Complex on April 27.

 

Curry, a Southwest Indiana native, exemplifies excellence in leadership in her career and commitment to communities. Curry studied chemistry at the University of Evansville and industrial electronics at Ivy Tech Community College in Evansville, Indiana. She went on to enjoy a distinguished 26-year-plus career and is proud to serve as a corporate advisor for Toyota Motor North America since announcing her retirement in December 2023.

 

Johnson said, “Leah Curry has been a leader throughout Indiana and our region. In her extensive involvement in boards and organizations, she has been a catalyst in promoting economic development and stronger communities, and many education initiatives. Leah Curry is a great example of someone who started in a role very similar to where many VU graduates start–in the industrial maintenance ranks–and through her talent and commitment to excellence, she worked her way into the highest level of executive roles for Toyota. She is truly an inspiration for all VU students and graduates.”

 

Most recently, Curry served as president of Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Indiana, Inc. (TMMI), where she led all production and administrative functions at the manufacturing facility in Princeton, Indiana, which produces the Toyota Grand Highlander, Highlander, Sienna, and the Lexus TX. Previously, she served as president of Toyota Motor Manufacturing, West Virginia, Inc., a transmissions and engines manufacturing plant in Buffalo, West Virginia.

 

Throughout her career, Curry has also served as the vice president of manufacturing positions, general manager of assembly, and held management positions in body weld, stamping, maintenance, production engineering, and new model launch at TMMI.

 

In 2022, she was inducted into the Women in Manufacturing Hall of Fame.

 

Additionally, Curry has remained deeply committed to serving her community and empowering others. She currently serves on the board of directors of Deaconess Health Systems. She champions women in STEM-related fields and supports initiatives focused on education, workforce development, and diversity, advocating for positive change and opportunity for all individuals.

 

In 2013, Curry received the Manufacturing Institute Step Ahead award, which recognizes female leadership in manufacturing. She was twice named one of the top 100 women in automotive by Automotive News in 2015 and 2020. She was also named one of the 250 most influential people in Indiana by Indiana Business Journal in 2022.

The conferral of an honorary doctorate upon Curry reflects VU’s commitment to honoring individuals who have made significant contributions to their fields and have inspired positive change. Curry’s leadership, integrity, and dedication to excellence embody the values the University seeks to instill in VU students, alumni, faculty, staff, and the greater community.

USI sweeps IUPUI, earns first win over D-I opponent

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EVANSVILLE, Ind. – University of Southern Indiana Women’s Tennis (2-5) picked up its first-ever win over an NCAA Division I opponent in program history after sweeping IUPUI (3-5), 7-0, at the Evansville Tennis Center Friday afternoon.

Doubles: The Screaming Eagles started the match right after taking the doubles decision. USI earned the win at doubles three by forfeit before the combination of freshman Anais Negrail (Maisons-Alfort, France)/senior Lauren Rowe (Terre Haute, Indiana) captured a tight 7-6 (7-5) win at number one to seal the point.

Singles: All six Eagles secured singles wins against the Jaguars. Freshman Sofia Davidoff (Lagny-sur-Marne, France) kicked off singles play with a 6-0, 6-1 win at number five before Rowe tacked on another point with a 6-4, 6-0 decision in the three spot. Negrail followed up with a 6-3, 6-1 victory at number four while freshman Antonia Ferrarini (Caxias do Sul, Brazil) battled at number two to steal a 6-4, 6-4 win. Even after USI claimed the match, senior Rachel McCorkle (Tulsa, Oklahoma) fought hard at the one hole to claim the seventh point for the Eagles with a 6-7, 6-4, 1-0 tiebreaker victory. Number six singles was forfeited in favor of USI.

Softball falls to Buffalo in late innings

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Bulls take 3-2 win

 

CHARLESTON, S.C. – Trailing 2-1 in the bottom of the sixth, Buffalo scored two runs and would hang on for a 3-2 win over the University of Evansville softball team in the opening game of the Low Country Classic.  The late afternoon contest against Charleston was canceled due to weather.

Evansville had a big start in the top of the first with Marah Wood getting things going.  After reaching on a leadoff walk, Wood stole second before advancing to third when Zoe Frossard reached on an error.  Frossard went on to steal second while Jess Willsey walked to load the bases for Jenna Nink.  She came through with a big 2-RBI single to give the Purple Aces a 2-0 lead.

Another scoring opportunity came for UE in the fourth when Hannah Hood reached on a leadoff single. Callie Meinel added a second single in the frame before Buffalo escaped without allowing any further damage.  The offense for the Bulls picked up its first run of the game in the top of the fourth before putting forth another threat in the fifth.

Buffalo picked up three hits to load the bases, but a strong throw by Lacy Smith in left field threw out the potential tying run at home, securing the 1-run lead for the Aces.  Jess Willsey picked up a hit in the top half of the sixth as UE looked to add some insurance.  Brooke Voss also walked in the inning but a foul out and fly out kept the score at 2-1.

In the bottom of the sixth, Buffalo broke through with two runs on a pair of hits to take their first lead of the day.  Evansville went down in order in the top of the seventh as Buffalo took the win.  Alexis Lucyshyn picked up three of UB’s eight hits in the game.  Julia Tarantino threw a complete game for UB, giving up four hits and two runs, just one being earned.

Mikayla Jolly made the start for UE and threw three scoreless frames and gave up just two hits.  Megan Brenton suffered the loss with a run scoring in the final inning.

On Saturday, Evansville will face Wofford and Charleston.

Aces travel to Charleston, S.C. for weekend tournament

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Aces play Friday through Sunday

 

EVANSVILLE, Ind. – Looking to get back on the winning track, the University of Evansville softball team travels to Charleston, S.C. this weekend for the Low Country Classic.  Between Friday and Sunday, the Purple Aces will play five games, taking on Buffalo, Wofford and the College of Charleston.

Evansville took part in the Best on the Bayou Tournament last week and put together multiple strong performances.  Jess Willsey recorded four hits in the tournament with three of those being doubles.  She finished the weekend with a .538 slugging percentage while picking up an RBI.

While she is batting just .190 on the season, Hannah Hood has appeared to turn the corner with a nice weekend in Louisiana.  Hood recorded three hits in eight at-bats while picking up a double and scoring a run.  Before this weekend, she opened the season 1-of-14 from the plate.

Buffalo will be the first opponent of the weekend.  The Bulls enter the weekend with a 4-6 record highlighted by a 3-2 start to the season at the Cardinal Classic in San Antonio.  Wofford holds an even 5-5 record.  After beginning the season with a 4-1 mark, the Terriers have dropped four of their last five.

Host College of Charleston has gone 4-10 through the opening 14 contests and have dropped seven out of the last eight games.  They earned a 4-0 win over South Carolina State in last weekend’s Cougar Classic.

UE women’s basketball ends four-game road swing at Murray State and Belmont

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The Purple Aces head a couple of hours south for their last two road games of the 2023-2024 season. UE first stops in Murray, Ky. for a clash with the Murray State Racers. In the team’s matchup in Evansville, the two teams had an offensive slug fest that ended with the Racers on top after a cold fourth quarter for the Aces. Against Belmont, UE struggled to contain the Bruins offense during its Education Day at the Ford Center.

Murray State comes into Friday’s game with a 9-7 Missouri Valley Conference record for sixth place in the Valley standings. The Racers have a 16-9 overall record thanks to an 11-game win streak from the middle of the season. MSU is currently on a one-game losing streak after a 76-63 loss to Belmont on Sunday afternoon. Senior forward Kaitlyn Young continues to lead the Racers on both sides of the ball, averaging 19 points and 8.2 rebounds a game through 25 games.

The Bruins sit second in the MVC standings behind only Drake with just three losses in conference play. Belmont has a two-game win streak after losing to the Bulldogs two weeks ago at home. The Bruins have only lost to Drake and Missouri State during Valley play and look to maintain their second-place position over the final two weeks of the regular season. Similar to Murray State, Belmont is also led on both sides of the ball by the same player, junior forward Tessa Miller. Miller averages 13.8 points and 6.6 rebounds a game in 29 minutes of playing time. Junior forward Kendal Cheesman is also a threat for the Bruins, averaging 11.1 points and 6.4 rebounds a game.

Despite a close first half, two large scoreless droughts in the third quarter kept the Aces from picking up their first win against the Redbirds since 2017 on Sunday. In the 78-50 loss, UE was able to take advantage of 12 Illinois State turnovers for 17 points or 34% of the team’s scoring at CEFCU Arena. Evansville is still one of the best teams in the Valley at getting to the line during games through conference play. The Aces are second in the conference behind only UIC in free throw attempts per game. UE is currently averaging 22 free throw attempts per game for 15th in the country.

Junior guard Lexie Sinclair continues to improve on the season, having her third double-figure scoring game in four contests. The guard has jumped up her scoring average by over two points since the beginning of Valley play at the end of 2023. Sinclair had her first back-to-back double-figure games this season with 13 points at Indiana State and 10 points at Illinois State. Another junior guard with career numbers recently for Evansville has been Julia Palomo. Palomo matched a career-high six rebounds in Normal along with setting a new career-high in three-point attempts with four. The guard is currently on a five-game made three-pointer streak, becoming a threat outside the arc.

USI Communication and Media students win six BEA Awards

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Six students from the University of Southern Indiana’s Communication and Media Program received Broadcast Education Association (BEA) Festival of Media Arts Awards in February. USI had winners in five areas, one of which is a big first. All students are a part of 95.7 The Spin, USI’s student-run radio station.

Jonah Addis won first place in the PSA, Promo or Commercial category for a promo of the Central Bears vs. Castle Knights football broadcast.

Dawson Cochran and Becca Lanham won second place in the PSA, Promo or Commercial category for a PSA concerning USI’s Free Admission week.

Tyler Huyser and Jada Hamby won third place in the On-Air Personality category.

Amber Brinton and Ethan MacCowan won first place in the Comedy and Drama category within the Audio Competition. Their entry was then named the Best of Festival in the entire audio area. The work on the winning production was done in the RTV 356 Advanced Digital Audio Production course. This marks the first time USI has won a Best of Festival Award from BEA.

“The awards these students won in a prestigious national competition show our talent. Many of the best-known universities enter this competition, and our students produce work that not only is competitive with them, but often will beat them,” said John Morris, Instructor in Radio and Television. “I am also very excited about Ethan and Amber winning the Best of Festival in the Audio category. While we have won numerous BEA awards over the years, we have never won a Best of Festival.”

Best of Festival winners will be honored at the 22nd Annual BEA Best of Festival Awards Ceremony in Las Vegas on Monday, April 15 as part of BEA’s annual convention. During the ceremony, recipients will be recognized with a screening of their winning project, a crystal trophy and a cash award of $1,000 from the Diana King Memorial Endowment. The 2024 Best of Festival winners were selected from a pool of over 1,885 entries, representing more than 300 colleges and universities in the following competitions: audio, documentary, film and video, interactive multimedia, news, scriptwriting, sports, and two-year colleges.

USI Communication and Media students win six BEA Awards including Best of Festival Award

 2023-2024 SIC ALL CONFERENCE BOYS’ SWIM TEAM 

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First Team Second Team 

200 Yard Medley Relay 200 Yard Medley Relay 

Logan Tenison (12) North Carson Book (11) Jasper 

Jaxson Cook (10) North Mitchel Huebner (10) Jasper 

Noah Patterson (12) North Grant Wehr (9) Jasper 

Lucas Petitt (12) North Pascal Conrad (9) Jasper 

200 Yard Freestyle 200 Yard Freeystyle 

Seth Cannon (12) Castle Nathan Seibert (10) Castle 

200 Yard IM 200 Yard IM 

Cy Young (12) Castle Grant Wehr (9) Jasper 

50 Yard Freestyle 50 Yard Freestyle 

Logan Tenison (12) North Carson Book (11) Jasper 

1 Meter Diving 1 Meter Diving 

Mitchell Mauck (12) Jasper Tanner Shelton (11) North 

100 Yard Fly 100 Yard Fly 

Grant Wehr (9) Jasper Hayden Sitzman (12) Memorial 

100 Yard Freestyle 100 Yard Freestyle 

Seth Cannon (12) Castle Caden Zeidler (10) Memorial 

First Team Second Team 

500 Yard Freestyle 500 Yard Freestyle 

Cy Young (12) Castle Jack Jones (10) North 

200 Yard Freestyle Relay 200 Yard Freestyle Relay 

Seth Cannon (12) Castle Logan Tenison (12) North 

Nathaniel Seibert (10) Castle Luke Baumberger (11) North 

Jack Rogers (9) Castle Jaxson Cook (10) North 

Cy Young (12) Castle Lucas Petitt (12) North 

100 Yard Backstroke 100 Yard Backstroke 

Logan Tenison (12) North Carson Book (11) Jasper 

100 Yard Breaststroke 100 Yard Breaststroke 

Vincent Dewees (11) Memorial Simon Theby (11) Memorial 

400 Yard Free Relay 400 Yard Free Relay 

Cy Young (12) Castle Noah Patterson (12) North 

Nathaniel Seibert (10) Castle Luke Baumberger (11) North 

Jack Rogers (9) Castle Gavin Podewils (11) North 

Seth Cannon (12) Castle Jack Jones (10) North 

SwimmeroftheYear–SethCannon,Castle

CoachoftheYear–JakeDowns,North

BRAUN, MANCHIN STATEMENT ON TWO WEEK DELAY OF NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD JOINT EMPLOYER RULE

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WASHINGTON – U.S. Senators Mike Braun and Joe Manchin released the following statement after a federal judge in Texas delayed the effective date of the National Labor Relations Board’s (NLRB) joint employer final rule from February 26 to March 11, 2024. The new joint employer rule would force liability on companies for another business’ employees even if they do not directly oversee them.

“While this two-week delay of the rule’s effective date is a good step in the right direction and will provide small businesses across the country with more time to prepare for these disruptions, we will not stop working to permanently block its implementation. The NLRB has made clear its willingness to harm thousands of small businesses, their employees, and the surrounding communities, and Congress must now act to prevent it. We encourage our colleagues on both sides of the aisle to support the Congressional Review Act resolution to overturn the rule and return our attention to commonsense, bipartisan policies that empower small businesses to do what they do best: create jobs, present new opportunities for workers and their families, and help our economy thrive.” 

A timeline of Senator Braun’s work to oppose the joint employer rule:

  • On February 15, 2024, Senators Braun and Manchin wrote a letter to the NLRB requesting the delay of the implementation of the new joint employer rule.
  • On November 17, 2023, Senators Braun, T. Scott, Marco Rubio, and Pete Ricketts, all members of the Senate Special Committee on Aging, sent a letter to the NLRB sharing concerns with the new joint employer rule and its negative impact on older Americans.
  • On December 8, 2022, Senator Braun led 67 Republican lawmakers in writing a letter to NLRB Chairman Lauren M. McFerran to oppose the Board’s joint employer proposed rule.