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SENATOR BRAUN STATEMENT ON HOUSE VOTE TO FORMALIZE IMPEACHMENT INQUIRY

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WASHINGTON – Senator Mike Braun released the following statement on the House of Representatives’ vote to formalize the impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden, which will grant the House the ability to better enforce subpoenas.

“An impeachment inquiry is the only way we’re going to get to the truth. Hunter Biden was selling influence abroad for millions and Joe Biden was ‘the brand,’ as Hunter’s business partner Devon Archer testified. As Vice President, Joe Biden spoke with Hunter’s business associates over 20 times and used a fake email address to receive and send emails from his son’s associates and to notify Hunter Biden when he would be calling the Ukrainian president. These facts must be followed, but President Biden’s politicized DOJ and the White House have stonewalled at every turn. The House should vote to begin an impeachment inquiry; it’s the only way to follow the facts – and the money – where they lead.” – Senator Mike Braun

Honor Those Who Have Served, Volunteer for Wreath Laying on Saturday

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National Wreaths Across America Day is on Saturday, Dec. 16, and will take place at more than 4,200 participating locations across the country. This number of locations, which includes Arlington National Cemetery, is more than 500 above last year’s total.

Wreaths Across America anticipates that more than 3 million volunteers—a third of whom are children—will participate in National Wreaths Across America Day. The event provides a wonderful opportunity for communities to gather during the busiest time of year to pause and say thank you to all who have served and sacrificed for our freedom. With each balsam wreath placed, the volunteer will also say that service member’s name out loud and keep his or her memory alive.

National Wreaths Across America Day is a meaningful event that takes place each December across the country. Wreaths Across America’s mission is to remember the fallen, honor those who serve, and teach the next generation the value of freedom. It’s a year-long mission that brings together communities and families all over the country.

Wreaths Across America is successful year after year thanks to the help of millions of volunteers and sponsors. Every sponsorship received not only honors an American hero with the placement of a fresh balsam Veteran’s wreath in December, but it also supports the year-round program. Some of Wreaths Across America’s new and existing free programs include:

  • The TEACH Program, with downloadable lesson plans and service-based learning for youth of all ages.
  • The Mobile Education Exhibit is a museum on wheels that travels the country sharing the mission and creating free events for the community while serving as a “Welcome Home” unit for Vietnam War Veterans.
  • The National Museum and Gold Star Family History & Hospitality House are located at the National Wreaths Across America Headquarters in Columbia Falls, Maine. These exhibits offer guests an opportunity to learn more about the mission while experiencing the many stories of service, sacrifice and success shared with the program over the last 15 years.
  • Our Veteran outreach efforts include partnerships with Veterans Service Organizations (VSOs) working to support living Veterans and their families nationwide. We offer resources and access to support and host open discussions about important topics impacting this community via our owned channels, including Wreaths Across America Radio, a voice for America’s Veterans. This commercial-free station shares stories of those who served (and their families), highlighting the many like-minded programs supporting this demographic nationwide.
  • The Remembrance Tree Program is a free program that allows people to create a replica dog tag for a loved one who served; it also allows them to select a tree to hang that tag on the balsam tip lands in Columbia Falls, Maine, where Wreaths Across America is headquartered. Every three years, the tree will be “tipped” to collect the balsam used to make Veterans’ wreaths for placement on National Wreaths Across America Day.

Additionally, there are more than 6,000 local sponsorship groups supporting the mission across the country. These groups represent local charities, VSOs and programs giving back to the local community throughout the year. Since 2007, Wreaths Across America’s $5 pay-back group sponsorship program has resulted in more than $22 million in contributions being made to organizations, enabling them to provide care for our active duty service members, Veterans and their families.

There are many ways you can help support the Wreaths Across America mission. To sponsor a wreath, find a sponsorship group or location to support in your community, or find details for volunteers wanting to participate at an event, please visit www.wreathsacrossamerica.org.

Former Supervisor of Warrick County Animal Control Arrested

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Warrick – Indiana State Police initiated a criminal investigation on December 12th after receiving information from the Warrick County Prosecutor’s Office regarding alleged misappropriated funds from Warrick County Animal Control.

Wednesday afternoon, December 13, Indiana State Police executed a search warrant at Danielle A. Barnes’ residence located at 225 N. Ohio Street, Chandler. Barnes, 55, is the former supervisor at Warrick County Animal Control. During the search of her residence, detectives discovered 25 vials of (FVRCP) Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis, Calicivirus, and Panleukopenia, which is a legendary drug. FVRCP is a vaccine used to protect kittens against three highly contagious and life-threatening feline diseases. Based on information and evidence seized, detectives arrested Barnes without incident and transported her to the Warrick County Jail where she is currently being held on bond.

This is an ongoing investigation, and no further information will be released.

Arrested and Charges:

  • Danielle A. Barnes, 55, Chandler, IN
  1. Theft, Level 6 Felony
  2. Possession of a Legend Drug, Level 6 Felony

Investigating Officers: Detective Patrick Stinson, Detective Brock Werne, and Detective Toni Walden, Indiana State Police

All criminal defendants are to be presumed innocent until, and unless proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.

  

USI names Ubelhor Director of University Creative and Print

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Amy Ubelhor has been named Director of University Creative and Print at the University of Southern Indiana, effective Wednesday, January 3. She will report to Kindra Strupp, Vice President for Marketing and Communication.

Ubelhor, who served as USI Assistant Director of Creative/Designer since 2014, will assume the position currently held by Terri Bischoff, Director of University Creative and Print, who is retiring after 16.5 years of service.

As Director, Ubelhor will provide leadership of the University Creative and Print staff, overall operations and processes. She will oversee graphic design, digital printing/copying, offset printing, finishing, large format printing, print outsourcing and the University copier fleet.

Ubelhor will serve as a strategic member of the University Marketing and Communication team, acting as the liaison between the University Creative and Print Department. She will ensure compliance with guidelines and proper usage of the University brand across all marketing materials and graphic reproduction. Ubelhor will also maintain a focus on upholding standards and ensuring adherence to the established protocols for the USI brand.

Prior to her arrival at USI, she founded and owned studio U!, an independent design studio offering full-service development and consulting for strategic branding, design, creative marketing and print and web communications. Ubelhor also previously served as Creative Director at Fire House Inc., Art Director at Rauh, Good, Darlo, and Barnes, and Marketing Art Director at Infoworld Magazine and IDG Publications.

Ubelhor earned a bachelor’s degree in fine arts and graphic design from Indiana University.

2024 EVSC SUMMER MUSICAL ANNOUNCEMENT

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Evansville, IN – December 14, 2023 – The EVSC Foundation invite media to attend the show announcement for the 2024 Summer Musical sponsored by Old National Bank. The announcement will also introduce the production design team, and provide audition information.

Information:
What: EVSC Summer Musical Announcement
When: Friday, December 15, 2023 at 3 pm
Where: Old National Bank, Atrium
1 Main Street, Evansville, IN 47708

Invasive Carp Removal On The Ohio River

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Indiana DNR has been working with neighboring states to address the invasive carp problem in our waters. The Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources has been using contract fishers to harvest invasive carp from the middle Ohio River at the leading edge of invasive carp’s established population, and the Indiana Division of Fish & Wildlife provides support as needed. The contract fishing program will be operating through the winter and spring. Most fishing will occur from Leavenworth to Cannelton, Indiana, in small tributaries and backwaters off the Ohio River. Agency staff will ride along with contract fishers to collect data and ensure native fish populations are not negatively impacted.

Throughout the year, biologists are involved in several other collaborative research and monitoring projects to slow the spread of invasive carp within the Ohio River basin. If you encounter an invasive carp and are wondering what to do with it, try eating it! Our website includes information on how to clean and prepare silver carp for a tasty meal, as well as descriptions of other DNR projects that address invasive carp.

EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

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EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

 

 

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