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Profile Films of 2023 Governor’s Arts Award Recipients Released

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Top Row, Left to Right: Bryan Ballinger, Christy Burgess, D. Del Reverda-Jennings. Bottom Row, Left to Right: Jim Smoak, Shaun Dingwerth, and Emily Bennett. Click the graphic to view the films about each individual.

(INDIANAPOLIS) The Indiana Arts Commission announced today that short films profiling each of the 2023 Governor’s Arts Award recipients have been released and are available for viewing. The films premiered at the 2023 Governor’s Arts Awards Statehouse Celebration on Tuesday, February 27th 

 

The 2023 Governor’s Arts Award films were directed and produced by William Bryant Rozier of Scrambled Eggs LLC. Zachary Vessels of TopSphere Media served as Director of Photography and the main editor of the films. The Fort Wayne-based team was selected for the project following a solicitation of Statements of Qualification from the Indiana Arts Commission.  

Originally presented in 1973, the Governor’s Arts Awards recognize outstanding achievement and contributions to arts and creativity in Indiana. Presented biennially, the awards are the highest honor the state gives in the arts and recognize those who maximize their roles as innovators, supporters, and advocates to grow arts and creativity on the state or national level.

“Art is so critical to the very fabric of who we are, and foundational to who we can in part become,” said Indiana Governor Eric J. Holcomb. “The arts community itself provides so much extra value in regards to our state’s attractiveness. I’m both so encouraged and inspired by the stories of our remarkable artists who continue to express the Hoosier story in so many different and unique ways.”

The 2023 recipients are Bryan Ballinger (Huntington), Christy Burgess (South Bend), D. Del Reverda-Jennings (Indianapolis), Jim Smoak (Pekin), and Shaun Dingwerth and the Richmond Art Museum (Richmond). You can learn more about each of the recipients in their video profiles or on the Governor’s Arts Awards webpage.  

 

Each award cycle, a Hoosier artist is commissioned to create the awards. The 2023 award artist was Emily Bennett, fiber artist from Terre Haute. Bennett was also profiled in the films. 

 

“We were thrilled to partner with the Office of the Governor to recognize the incredible award recipients and are so excited to share the videos that capture the talent, spirit, and drive of each individual,” said Miah Michaelsen, Executive Director of the Indiana Arts Commission. “Bryant and Zachary did a fantastic job of capturing the power of Hoosier creativity and the impact that individuals can have to make our state a stronger, more connected place.” 

 

The 2023 Governor’s Arts Award films can be viewed on the Indiana Arts Commission’s YouTube page. A playlist contains each of the seven films.  

 

OLD NATIONAL EVENTS PLAZA EMBRACES CASHLESS FUTURE

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Evansville, IN – March 28, 2024 In a move to enhance efficiency, safety, and convenience, Old National Events Plaza announces its transition to a cashless payment system, effective April 1, 2024. This strategic solution reflects a commitment to remaining innovative and providing a seamless experience for all patrons.

“We are excited to announce our transition to a fully cashless venue,” said Nick Wallace, General Manager at Old National Events Plaza. “Going cashless not only aligns with consumer preferences but reinforces our responsibility to provide a safe and efficient environment for all visitors. The decision strengthens our dedication to delivering exceptional experiences.”

The benefits of a cashless system extend beyond streamlining operations. Patrons will enjoy faster transaction times, less wait time, and greater flexibility in payment methods. Each touchpoint in the customer’s journey from purchasing tickets to indulging in culinary services will require a cashless payment device. The venue accepts all major digital forms of payment, including debit and credit cards, Apple Pay, Google Pay, and tap services.

Old National Events Plaza will provide support to assist patrons throughout the implementation process in the coming months. Signage will notify guests of the cashless policy and onsite staff will be readily available to guide visitors through payment procedures and address any questions or concerns.

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Adjusted Comment Period for the 2024 Action Plan for Housing and Community Development

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Public Notice PN-24-09 – Adjusted Comment Period for the 2024 Action Plan for Housing and Community Development

Notice is hereby given that The Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairs (OCRA) and the Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority (IHCDA) have identified the need to adjust the public comment period for the 2024 Annual Action Plan as HUD is still computing grantees’ allocation amounts for the programs covered by the Consolidated Plan. OCRA and IHCDA will have the 2024 Action Plan available for public inspection before its submission.

Members of the public are invited to review the 2024 Action Plan during the hours of 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET, April 8 through May 8, 2024, at the Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairs, located at One North Capitol, Suite 600, Indianapolis, Indiana 46204.

The Action Plan will also be available online at: https://www.in.gov/ocra/cdbg/consolidated-andaction-plans/.
Information regarding the 2024 Action Plan can be obtained by writing to:
Office of Community and Rural Affairs, c/o 2024 Action Plan, One North Capitol, Suite 600, Indianapolis, Indiana 46204-2027.

EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

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BASEBALL ACES RUN-RULE SOUTHERN ILLINOIS, 12-2, TO OPEN SERIES

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EVANSVILLE, Ind. –  University of Evansville senior starter Shane Harris tossed six strong innings on Thursday night, and the Purple Aces broke things open with nine runs in the seventh and eighth innings to post a series-opening 12-2 run-rule victory over the Southern Illinois Salukis at German American Bank Field at Charles H. Braun Stadium in Evansville.

“It’s great to get back in the win column obviously,” said UE head coach Wes Carroll.  “It really started on the mound for us tonight with the effort that we got out of Shane Harris.  He got some early swings tonight, which kept his pitch-count low, and that really helped him settle in and set the tone for us.

“Offensively, we got a lot of hits early, but also left a lot of guys on base, and it felt like we should have been up more early on.  But, the guys never wavered, and finally, in winning time, we were able to string together a lot of good at-bats and we were finally able to put up the big inning.  Overall, I really liked the energy that our guys came to the park with today and we need to carry that over to tomorrow night.”

Harris set the tone early for UE, recording a pair of strikeouts in the first inning, as he retired the first 12 men he faced.  Graduate outfielder Mark Shallenberger then led off the game with a double to left-center field and he eventually scored on an RBI ground out by graduate third baseman Brent Widder, as UE took a 1-0 lead just three batters into the game.

Shallenberger then added a two-run double off the wall in left-center field in the second inning to push the lead to 3-0.  Evansville would collect seven hits in the first three innings, but left five men stranded on base, as the lead remained 3-0.

Southern Illinois would finally get its first hit and run of the game off of Harris in the fifth inning, and tacked on another run in the sixth inning, but he buckled down and got a fly out from SIU’s clean-up batter to end the sixth inning with a 3-2 lead.  Harris (2-4) would earn the victory in just his second start of the year, giving up just two runs on five hits in 6.0 innings of work with three strikeouts against no walks.

SIU threatened to tie the game in the seventh inning, putting two men on base, but reliever Drew Fieger got a pop up to end the frame and keep Evansville in the lead.  Then, in the seventh inning, Evansville took advantage of extreme wildness from the SIU bullpen to plate six runs on a lead-off single, an error, seven walks and a pair of sacrifice flies.  UE then enacted the run-rule in the eighth inning on a run-scoring ground-rule double by junior outfielder Harrison Taubert, a run-scoring passed ball, and a walk-off RBI single by Shallenberger.

Shallenberger led UE by going 3-for-4 with two doubles and four RBI.  Taubert, graduate first baseman Chase Hug and junior catcher Evan Waggoner also had two-hit outings.

With the victory, Evansville improves to 10-15 overall and 1-3 in the Missouri Valley Conference.  Southern Illinois, meanwhile, falls to 17-9 overall and 3-1 in the Valley.  The series will continue on Friday night at 6 p.m. in a game that can be heard live in the Tri-State on 107.1 FM-WJPS and seen live on ESPN+.  Freshman left-hander Kenton Deverman (2-1, 4.46 ERA) will get the start for UE.

Screaming Eagles lose slugfest with Morehead State

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MOREHEAD, Ky. – University of Southern Indiana Baseball lost a slugfest with Morehead State University, 11-10, to start a three-game series Thursday evening in Morehead, Kentucky. USI is 11-14 overall and 2-2 in the OVC, while MSU goes to 15-11, 2-2 OVC.
 
The Screaming Eagles took the early advantage, 2-0, with a pair of runs in the top first. Senior designated hitter Jack Ellis (Jeffersonville, Indiana) put USI on top, 1-0, with a sacrifice fly, while junior rightfielder Adam Euler (Evansville, Indiana) gave the Screaming Eagles a 2-0 lead on a RBI-single in his 2024 debut.
 
After Morehead tied the score, 2-2, in the bottom half of the frame, USI jumped back out in front, 5-2, with three in the top of the second. Senior first baseman Tucker Ebest (Austin, Texas) would give the Screaming Eagles a 4-2 lead with a two-out two-run single to left center before sophomore shortstop Caleb Niehaus (Newburgh, Indiana) finished the rally by sneaking home on a wild pitch.
 
The MSU Eagles bounce back in the bottom of the second to regain the lead, 6-5, after a four-run frame. The score would remain 6-5 until USI took back the advantage, 8-6, in the seventh on a three-run blast by Ellis. The homer was Ellis’ team-high fifth of the season.
 
The USI margin would last until the bottom of the eighth when MSU jumped back into the lead, 10-8, with its second four-run frame of the game. The Screaming Eagles fought back into the game for a third time, tying the game, 10-10, with a pair of runs in the top of the ninth.
 
USI pulled to within one at 10-9 on a RBI-single by junior catcher Logan Mock (Livermore, California) and tied the score, 10-10, on a RBI-single by Euler.
 
MSU, however, rebounded to take the lead for a third time in the game when USI senior right-hander Cory Anderson (Linton, Indiana) gave up a walk-off home run to MSU Eagles first baseman Roman Kunz to lead-off the frame. Anderson fell to 0-1.
 
USI freshman Grant Parson (Owensboro, Kentucky) started and got a no-decision. Parson allowed six runs on two hits and four walks in two innings of work.