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USI’s Warhol collection goes on display January 23

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Opening reception includes gallery talk, photo booth

January 07, 2014 | Wendy Bredhold
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“Andy Warhol: Photographs and Prints from the University Collection” opens Thursday, January 23, and will be on display in the University of Southern Indiana’s McCutchan Art Center/Pace Galleries through March 9.In addition to the two-dimensional images, Warhol’s interactive installation “Silver Clouds” will also be exhibited. The installation recalls the silver foil and reflective surfaces designed for The Factory, the studio where Warhol’s art was produced.Warhol (1928-1987) was among the most notable and influential 20th century artists. He worked in photography, printmaking, sculpture, painting, and filmmaking. The inspiration for many of Warhol’s well-known silkscreen and acrylic portraits came from the thousands of Polaroid prints taken of Warhol’s “superstars,” celebrities and socialites who visited his busy studio.

An opening reception will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, January 23. Kristen Wilkins, assistant professor of photography,
who curated the photographic display, will present a gallery
talk at 6:30 p.m.
Dennis Hopper, 1977 Polacolor Type 108 4 1/4″h x 3 3/8″w Gift of © The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc. University of Southern Indiana Art Collection, 2008.001.058

Photo Credit: Andy Warhol

Also during the reception, attendees will be able to have their pictures taken in a Polaroid-type format photo booth

and the resulting images will then become part of the exhibit.   The reception is free and open to the public and refreshments  will be served.

The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts has donated 100 Polaroid photographs, 50 gelatin silver prints, and six colored screen prints to USI through The Andy Warhol Photographic Legacy Program, launched in 2007, which honored the 20th anniversary of the foundation by making substantial gifts of Warhol’s photographic works to university and college museums, galleries, and art collections across the United States.

The McCutchan Art Center/Pace Galleries, located in the lower level of the Liberal Arts Center, is open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday and 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday. For more information, call the Art Center at 812/228-5006 or Kathryn Waters, USI professor of art and director of the McCutchan Art Center/Pace Galleries, at 812/464-1933.

Official announcement of the 2014 PEF/EVSC Summer Musical

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EVSC

Thursday, January 9, 2014

3:30 p.m.

On stage in The Aiken Theatre, Old National Events Plaza (formerly The Centre)

                     715 Locust Street, Evansville IN  47708

 

A news conference is planned to announce the 2014 Public Education Foundation/Evansville  Vanderburgh School Corporation Summer Musical, introduce the directing staff, and give information regarding auditions.  We also have a special announcement regarding future shows.

Cory Kuhlenschmidt, President of the PEF Board of Directors, Dr. David Smith, Superintendent of the Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation, Amy Walker, Executive Director of PEF, and Jack Schriber, Community Outreach Coordinator for the EVSC, will speak briefly and answer questions.

Contact at the event: Amy Walker, PEF Executive Director, 812-480-7406

The mission of the Public Education of Evansville, Inc. (PEF) is inspiring and rewarding student-centered innovation in public education.  PEF board, supporters and staff believe that high quality public education is fundamental to the economic, cultural and civic health of our society; and that all students deserve the best possible public education in order to realize their full potential.

Follow PEF on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/pages/Public-Education-Foundation-of-Evansville-Inc/), Twitter (PEFEVV), and at www.pefevansville.org

For More Information Contact:  Amy Walker, Executive Director, 812 422-1699 (office) or 812-480-7406 (cell).

 

Sullivan sworn in as State Representative for House District 78

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image011STATEHOUSE – State Representative Holli Sullivan (R-Evansville) was sworn in today by Indiana Supreme Court Chief Justice Mark Massa to serve House District 78. She will fulfill the remaining term of former State Rep. Suzanne Crouch who resigned from her seat earlier this month to serve as the new Indiana Auditor of State.

 

Rep. Sullivan was joined at the ceremony by her husband Chad, their three children Dalton, Savannah and Sawyer and her parents Homer and Ann Fruit.

 

“The opportunity to serve our community at the Statehouse is quite an honor,” said Rep. Sullivan. “Getting sworn in on the first day of session is an exciting experience I can honestly say I will never forget. The next few months will be an exciting challenge, and I look forward to collaborating with and learning from my fellow legislators in order to best represent House District 78 on the issues that matter most. Suzanne Crouch did an amazing job representing our district and set a great example for me to follow.”

 

Rep. Sullivan graduated from the University of Missouri and is an industrial engineer and owner of Onward Consulting, LLC. She is a graduate of the Richard G. Lugar Excellence in Public Service series and a board member of the Minority/Women’s Business Enterprises Board. Before starting her own business, Rep. Sullivan worked in management at General Motors and Toyota.

 

Rep. Sullivan will serve on the Elections and Apportionment Committee, the Insurance Committee and the Select Committee on Government Reduction.

 

Speaker of the House Brian C. Bosma (R-Indianapolis) was also present at the swearing in ceremony held in the House Chamber today.

“I have no doubt that Rep. Sullivan will serve District 78 with passion and fortitude. Her technical background and experience as a small business owner are great additions to our caucus, and I look forward to having the opportunity to use her expertise to keep Indiana moving forward,” said Speaker Bosma.

 

 

Wood Memorial High School Teacher Arrested for Child Seduction

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Gibson County – Indiana State Police arrested a 32-year-old Wood Memorial High School teacher this afternoon for Child Seduction after a criminal investigation determined he had an inappropriate relationship with a high school student.

Indiana State Police Detective Tobias Odom initiated a criminal investigation on December 19, 2013, after receiving information that Wood Memorial High School teacher Kyle Scott, 32, of Newburgh, had an inappropriate relationship with a student in December.

During the investigation it was determined that between December 12-18, 2013, Scott had allegedly sent several inappropriate text messages to the student, which included at least one picture and video. The investigation also revealed Scott allegedly fondled the student on at least one occasion.

After reviewing the criminal investigation the Gibson County Prosecutor’s Office issued an arrest warrant for Scott. At approximately 3:45 this afternoon, Detective Tobias Odom arrested Scott at his residence without incident. He was taken to the Gibson County Jail where he is currently being held on a $10,000 bond.

ARRESTED AND CHARGE:
• Kyle F. Scott, 32, 5800 Glen Lake Drive, Newburgh, IN
1. Child Seduction, Class D Felony

Investigating Officer: Detective Tobias Odom, Indiana State Police

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I-65 Northbound Still Closed Between the 76 and 95 Mile Markers

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Northbound I-65 between exit 76 in northern Bartholomew County and exit 95 in Johnson County remains closed because of icy conditions and will remain closed at least for the next few hours. INDOT and Indiana State Police officials will make a determination later this afternoon if the road can be re-opened or remain closed until tomorrow when the forecasted warmer temperatures will allow salt and other materials to work more effectively to melt the ice. If the decision is made to re-open later today, an updated release will be forwarded. Again, only the northbound lanes are effected by this closure as the southbound lanes remain open.

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Hotel Groundbreaking Delayed: No new date announced

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Local Government Team Photo: A Flock of SNEGALS
Local Government Team Photo: A Flock of SMEGALS

The prematurely scheduled groundbreaking for the downtown convention hotel project will be pushed back, the Redevelopment Commission was told this morning. A new date has not been set.

Construction of the hotel, a 257-room Hilton DoubleTree, is expected to take about 18 months and no permits to start construction have been issued to date. The overall project is to cost about $71 million, and it is to include the hotel, apartments, a parking garage, sky bridges and renovations to the convention center.

The City Council last year agreed to sell bonds subsidizing $20 million of the project’s cost. Old National Bank is providing financing up to $14 million according to the naming rights agreement signed by the Vanderburgh County Commissioners. This leaves roughly $37 Million that developer HCW of Branson, Missouri will have to come up with in a combination of cash and loans for the projects financing to be secured.

IS IT TRUE January 7, 2014

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IS IT TRUE that the City County Observer has come out of the gate rapidly in 2014 with the pageviews, unique visitors, and visits all up by over 33% over the numbers for these metrics in 2013?…at this rate of growth the CCO should attract over 1.5 Million pageviews and 180,000 unique readers in 2014?

IS IT TRUE the Civic Center Mole tells us that the Evansville Redevelopment Commission has given its blessing to a contractor to respond to the RFP issued by Indiana University for a medical school in Southwest Indiana?…this contractor is named USHealthRealty/Skanska and was granted this privilege by the ERC without the benefit of a competitive round of bidding?…Skanska sounds quite familiar as that is the company that was once knows as Industrial Contractors that was acquired and merged into an international construction company?…Industrial Contractors as many of our readers may remember was the recipient of a no-bid contract to refurbish the EVSC headquarters several years ago?…with good old boys in charge of local government bad old practices just seem to become habits?

IS IT TRUE that other construction news a pipe burst in the nearly brand new North High School during yesterday’s deep freeze?…the other older schools have not reported such instances?…we hope that the contractor of the new NHS will honor the damages under warranty and the EVSC will not be out any more money than has already been spent out at the new NHS?

IS IT TRUE as the CCO predicted the Evansville City Council voted Councilman John Friend, CPA to be the new President?…Friend commanded an unexpected 9 – 0 vote?…Councilwoman Stephanie Brinkerhoff-Riley was named the Vice President by a vote of 7 – 2 with the peanut gallery council members Jonathan Weaver and Missy Mosby dissenting?…the CCO is hoping that the new City Council will adopt a resolution soon to ban the City of Evansville from making loans to companies through any SNEGAL agencies without knowledge and approval of the full City Council?…we furthermore hope to see some official VETTING procedures adopted?…if newly elected President John Friend is to show his mayoral mettle a perfect way to start winning over the people of Evansville would be to issue position papers and then lead an effort to cease the fiat spending of the executive branch of local government?

IS IT TRUE the State of Indiana has decided not to take over management of the Glenwood Leadership Academy after seven straight failing grades?…this is no surprise as the state wants nothing to do with actually taking over failing schools and making them better?…what the state wanted was to threaten failing schools with being taken over and that they have done?…we will not take any future threats or saber rattling from the state seriously if they allow 7 serial failures with nothing but barking into the wind?…the one thing we do know is calling a failing school and “academy” does not make it an academy?…if Glenwood is to change it will be the parents of the students that attend Glenwood that will change its performance?…the EVSC has proven it is powerless to fix Glenwood and the State of Indiana is to cowardly to even try?…it is up to the parents and their children to put the “Academy” in the building as opposed to just on the building?

IS IT TRUE Florida State University completed an undefeated season last night to become the National Champions of college football?…only three teams managed to get through the season with only one loss?…those teams are Michigan State, Central Florida, and the Louisville Cardinals?…there are still people alive who remember the Evansville Football Aces defeating the Louisville Cardinals?..this year the Cardinals drew an average attendance of 55,000 while going 12 – 1 and seeing their coach hired away by the Texas Longhorns for $5 Million per year?…back 60 years ago the football programs as UE and UL were on par with one another?…they have taken different paths as have the cities of Evansville and Louisville?

IS IT TRUE that County Commissioner Joe Kiefer shall be elected president of that board for 2014 at this evening re-organization meeting?  …we can expect to see a more open, likable and objective person leading the County Commission this year? …we wish President Kiefer the best this coming?

Lawmakers to convene at 3:30 pm Tuesday

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January 6, 2014  |   Filed under: People,Top stories  |   Posted by: 

By Lesley Weidenbener
TheStatehouseFile.com

INDIANAPOLIS – The General Assembly will convene its 2014 legislative session on Tuesday, one day later than originally planned.

Leaders announced that the House and Senate will meet at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, despite ongoing travel warnings across a state largely blanketed with snow.

Senate committees originally scheduled for earlier that day are postponed and will take place after the Senate adjourns Tuesday or in the coming days. The schedule will be posted athttp://iga.in.gov/.

Lawmakers who are not able to make it to Indianapolis will be excused from the session, said House Republican spokeswoman Tory Flynn.

The session is scheduled to last through mid-March. In that time, lawmakers are expected to consider business tax cuts, a state-funded preschool and state school curriculum standards.

State government to reopen Tuesday; Pence declares emergency

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January 6, 2014  |   Filed under: Across Indiana,Top stories  |   Posted by: 

By Lesley Weidenbener
TheStatehouseFile.com

INDIANAPOLIS – Gov. Mike Pence has signed an executive order declaring a state emergency in 29 counties – a number that could increase – because of snow and cold temperatures.

travel map 545pm - 1-6-2014However, the governor said state government operations will resume at 10 a.m. Tuesday. The General Assembly planned to return at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday.

The 29 counties were the ones “most affected by the storm.

“We will continue to respond to this serious winter storm and evaluate its impact on other Indiana counties going forward,” Pence said.

The counties included in the declaration are Clinton, Delaware, Elkhart, Fulton, Grant, Howard, Jasper, Kosciusko, LaGrange, Lake, LaPorte, Madison, Marshall, Montgomery, Newton, Noble, Porter, Pulaski, Rush, St. Joseph, Starke, Steuben, Sullivan, Tipton, Vermillion, Vigo, Wabash, White, and Whitley.

Pence said the emergency declaration “lays a foundation for us to seek federal assistance and a federal emergency declaration.” However, he said it’s not clear yet whether Indiana would qualify for federal help.

Wnow totals are approaching record levels in some communities.

“It continues to be a dangerous winter storm, despite the sunshine,” Pence said. “We are talking about the kind of temperatures and travel conditions that represent real peril to Hoosiers who venture out in the next 24 to 36 hours.”

Northern and Central Indiana have been hit hardest by the storms – which brought as much as 15 inches of snow – and Pence said he was moving highway and other personnel from southern Indiana to the Fort Wayne and LaPorte areas to help.

Meanwhile, 250 members of the Indiana National Guard are now on active duty and spread throughout the state to assist motorists and local law enforcement. State Adjutant General Martin Umbarger said the soldiers have used their Humvees to help local emergency officials power through snow-covered roads to get to people that need help. They’ve also taken individuals who need medical assistance to area hospitals.

State officials said at least one death – the victim of a car accident in Henry County – has been attributed to the storm.

The governor said he’s ordered Indiana Department of Homeland Security officials to evaluate conditions in additional communities to determine whether they should be added to the declaration, which he plans to sign later today.

“There is a broad range of concerns” in the counties, he said. They include power outages, drifting snow, impassable roads and other issues.

Interstate 65 remains closed from Lafayette north to Gary and a section of I-80/I-94 is also closed, as are a number of state and local roads.

Pence closed state government on Monday out of what he called an “abundance of concern” for state employees and as a way to keep tens of thousands of people off the roads while crews were working to clear snow.

Leaders in the legislative and judicial branches also closed their offices and canceled operations on Monday.