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$31 million In Trails Grants For Communities Across Indiana Just Awarded

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INDIANAPOLIS – Governor Eric J. Holcomb and Indiana Department of Natural Resources Director Dan Bortner today announced 14 communities will receive a combined $31.2 million for 28 miles of new trail as a part of the fourth round of the Next Level Trails program.

“Across the state, trails are making connections – bringing people and communities together in ways we’ve never seen before,” said Gov. Holcomb. “The Next Level Trails program has elevated those connections with record trail funding and palpable energy. Through $180 million across four rounds, we’re funding important infrastructure that is making an impact now and will continue to be felt for generations to come.”

A $180 million grant program, Next Level Trails (NLT) is the largest infusion of trails funding in state history. In rounds one, two, and three, a total of $120 million was awarded to 73 communities to build 190 miles of trails throughout Indiana. In January, an additional $29.5 million was awarded to acquire and begin development of the 62.3-mile Monon South Trail.

In the fourth round, grant projects all across the state were awarded. Examples are two new segments of the Marquette Greenway in northwest Indiana and extensions to the Poka-Bache Trail in Steuben County. Smaller local projects in Evansville, Oldenburg, Yorktown, and Santa Claus also were funded.

“Through Next Level Trails and its $180 million in grants, Indiana continues making history,” said Dan Bortner, DNR director. “Never before in our state have so many Hoosiers come together with the shared mission of connecting communities. Over the last five years, that shared mission, historic funding, and Gov. Holcomb’s steadfast commitment have created a tangible impact in the form of nearly 100 miles of new trail open in all corners of our state and more soon to come.”

The award announcement was made in LaCrosse. The LaPorte County town was awarded a fourth-round grant of $2.1 million to build the Grand Kankakee Marsh Trail, a 3.1-mile trail that is part of the Great American Rail-Trail, which is a planned route from Washington, D.C. to Washington state organized by the Rails-to-Trails Conservancy (RTC). Approximately 56% of the Great American’s 214 planned miles across Indiana are complete.

“We are thrilled to see continued investment in the Great American Rail-Trail in Indiana,” said Ken Bryan, senior strategist for external relations, RTC. “Governor Holcomb’s $180 million Next Level Trails program continues to serve as a model for other states, showing the country how to make it a priority to invest in trail and active transportation connections between and within communities.”

In January 2022, RTC named Gov. Holcomb as a Doppelt Family Rail-Trail Champion for his leadership in accelerating trail development across the state.

The grants awarded in the fourth round include seven regional projects and seven local projects. The list of awards, project descriptions and a map are posted HERE.

The fourth-round grant recipients are contributing $15.5 million in matching value, resulting in a $46.7 million total investment in trails. The program requires a minimum 20% project match, which can include monetary contributions, land value, and in-kind donations of materials and labor.

NLT is part of Gov. Holcomb’s $1 billion Next Level Connections infrastructure program, which accelerates the completion of major highway projects, expands access to rural broadband services, and pursues the expansion of rail projects in northwest Indiana. The initial program received funds totaling $90 million; $60 million more was appropriated in the 2021 biennial budget. An additional $30 million in the most recent budget brought the NLT investment to $180 million.

Including the newest projects in the fourth round, NLT has awarded grants to 89 different projects across the state. Of the now 89 projects, 32 are complete, adding more than 97 miles of new trail for Hoosiers to access.

Evansville Vanderburgh County Convention & Visitors Commission Executive Session and Special Meeting Notice

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Evansville, IN –December 20, 2023 – Meetings of the Evansville-Vanderburgh County Convention &

Visitors Commission and Evansville Convention & Visitors Bureau, Inc. (collectively “Commission”) will hold an Executive Session meeting under I.C. 5-14-1.5 regarding a review of agreements involving potential confidential information on Friday, December 22, 2023, from 4:00 to 4:15 pm. The Executive Session meeting will be held in Suite 410 of the Fifth Third Bank Building, 20 NW 3rd Street, Evansville, IN.

The special meeting will convene at 4:15 pm in the same location and be conducted both in person and virtually per existing law and common policy.  There will be votable actions taken at this meeting. 

The virtual link for said meeting will be:  https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83143730987?pwd=WTQreFBYKytUMFh6QWtPNjBIc0RhZz09.  

 

Graduation of the 84th Indiana State Police Recruit Academy

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Graduation of the 84th Indiana State Police Recruit Academy

(Indianapolis, IN)-This evening, December 21, 2023, the 84th Indiana State Police Recruit Academy completed its graduation ceremony in the Indiana State Capitol Rotunda. Opening remarks and commencement address were made by Indiana State Police Superintendent Douglas G. Carter

After the commencement address, the oath of office for the 28 new State Police Troopers was delivered by The Honorable Justice Christopher M. Goff, of the Indiana Supreme Court. Each new Trooper was then presented their badge and official identification by Superintendent Carter and his staff.

Today’s graduation marked the culmination of 24 weeks of intense training which totaled more than 1,100 hours. Some subject areas of training included criminal and traffic law, de-escalation, emergency vehicle operations, defensive tactics, firearms, impaired driving detection, scenario-based training, and a host of other academic subjects related to modern policing.

Each graduating Trooper will be assigned to one of 14 State Police Posts across Indiana. Once at their assigned district, the new troopers will spend the next three months working side by side with a series of experienced Field Training Officers. The purpose of the field training is to put to practical application the training received throughout the formal academy training. Upon successful completion of field training, the new troopers will be assigned a state police patrol vehicle and will begin solo patrol in their assigned district.

* Included below is a link to the graduation ceremony program which lists each new Trooper’s name and district of assignment.

84th ISP Recruit Academy Graduation Program

84th Recruit School Graduation

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Board of Public Safety Meeting

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Board of Public Safety Meeting

BPS Agenda December 20 2023

Myers’ contract purchased by Rays

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EVANSVILLE, Ind. – Evansville Otters outfielder and reigning Frontier League Rookie of the Year Noah Myers has had his contract purchased by the Tampa Bay Rays, the team announced Thursday morning.

Myers, a native of Tilbury, Ontario, Canada, comes off a historic season with the Otters, not only becoming the fourth Otter to win Rookie of the Year, but also setting the Otters single-season record for runs scored with 86.

He hit for a team-high in batting average (.322), hits (114), triples (five – tied with three others), home runs (18) and had the most walks on the team (64). He was also efficient on the basepaths, stealing 41 bases (3rd most in Otters’ single-season history) on 44 attempts.

Myers started his collegiate career at Wabash Valley College in Mt. Carmel, Ill. before playing two years at South Carolina and finishing his collegiate career in 2022 at USC Upstate.

He was also named a Frontier League Midseason All-Star and appeared in the outfield throwing competition as part of the league’s all-star game festivities.

Myers was the Frontier League Player of the Week for the week of August 15th in 2023 with a .455 BA, 10 runs and 11 RBIs over six games. That included a historic game on August 17th at Florence when Myers totaled 7 RBIs – tied for the second most in Evansville history and tying the franchise single-game record with three doubles.

Myers joins Jake Polancic as the second Otter to have his contract purchased this off-season.

Eagles start three-game road swing Friday

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EVANSVILLE, Ind. – University of Southern Indiana Men’s Basketball returns to the road for its second three-game road trip of the season, beginning with a visit to Southern Illinois University Friday in Carbondale, Illinois. The tipoff time has been moved up to 6 p.m. Friday in the Banterra Center.
 
Fans can track your Eagles all season by visiting the schedule on USIScreamingEagles.com for links to follow all of the action on the ESPN+, ESPN 97.7FM (http://listentotheref.com), and 95.7FM The Spin (http://957thespin.com/).
 
USI, which is 3-9, got back on track with a 79-47 win over the University of Saint Francis (Illinois) Tuesday evening at Screaming Eagles Arena. USI junior forward Jack Mielke (Downers Grove, Illinois) led the Eagles to victory with a career-high 18 points.
 
Through the first 12 games of the season, junior guard Jeremiah Hernandez (Chicago, Illinois) and sophomore guard/forward AJ Smith (Edwardsville, Illinois) lead USI in scoring with 12.8 points and 11.4 points per game, respectively. Smith also leads the team with 9.5 rebounds per contest.
 
The Salukis of SIU are 7-4 this season after posting a 76-63 win over North Dakota State University at home Tuesday night. The win also broke a two-game skid by the Salukis, who are 3-3 in the last six games.
 
USI won last year’s meeting at Screaming Eagles Arena, 71-53, for the Eagles’ first NCAA Division I win. SIU leads the all-time series with USI, 3-1, dating back to 1981.
 
Following Friday’s contest, USI opens Ohio Valley Conference action at Southeast Missouri State University December 29 in Cape Girardeau, Missouri, and at Lindenwood University December 31 in St. Charles, Missouri. The next USI home games are not until the new year when the Eagles host Tennessee State University January 4 and Tennessee Tech University January 6 at Screaming Eagles Arena.

Sinclair sets career-high in points at SEMO

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CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. – The University of Evansville women’s basketball team’s offense couldn’t find its footing at the Show Me Center in a 74-44 loss to the Southeastern Missouri Redhawks.

Junior guard Lexie Sinclair had a career game on the road against SEMO with 11 points, three treys, and four field goals. Point guard Kynidi Mason Striverson continued her double-digit scoring streak at the Show Me Center with 12 points while forward Maggie Hartwig had 11 rebounds to lead the defense.

It was a slow start for the Aces on Thursday morning as two second-chance free throws for Mason Striverson were the team’s first points. UE wasn’t able to string a run of baskets together in the first 10 minutes but a five-point stretch midway through the quarter kept it close thanks to a three from Mason Striverson.  But a three-minute scoreless streak set Evansville back to a 10-point deficit after one.

The Aces had a faster start in the second quarter as center Barbora Tomancova made back-to-back layups in the first minute and a half. But a five-minute cold spell had UE on its heels down 19 with over two minutes in the half. A three from guard Madlena Gerke ended the scoreless streak while being Evansville’s final basket of the half. The Aces headed into the locker room down 38-18.

Sinclair was the highlight for UE in the third quarter, knocking down two threes and shooting 80% from the floor. The junior guard scored all 11 of her points in the quarter while adding an assist and a rebound. The third quarter was Evansville’s best of the game, shooting 50% from the floor and adding 16 points while holding the Redhawks scoreless for over three minutes.

The Aces added 10 points in the final frame with Mason Striverson adding five to her line. UE benefited from seven attempts at the line while Mason Striverson and Hartwig added two buckets on the floor. Despite almost doubling their shooting percentage from the first half to the second half, the Aces fell to SEMO 74-44.

Evansville will take nine days off from action before beginning Missouri Valley Conference play at home to end the year. UE welcomes in-state rivals Indiana State to Meeks Family Fieldhouse on Dec. 30 with tip-off set for 6 p.m.

Willis Transfers To USI For 2024

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EVANSVILLE, Ind. – University of Southern Indiana Volleyball has signed freshman outside hitter Ashby Willis for the 2024 campaign. Willis becomes a Screaming Eagle after transferring from Purdue University Fort Wayne.

“We’re excited to welcome Ashby to our USI family,” says USI Volleyball Head Coach, Jeffrey Aucoin. “Ashby made an immediate impact with her previous program garnering All-Conference honors in her first year. She is a stand-out on the court, in the classroom, and connected with our team immediately. We look forward to having Ashby join us this spring.”

Ashby Willis | 6’0″ | Outside Hitter | Mt. Carmel, Illinois
Willis transfers to USI from Purdue-Fort Wayne after being named to the 2023 Horizon League All-Freshman Team. She played in 29 matches during her freshman year for a total of 102 sets and finished with 277 kills with 2.72 kills per set for the Mastodons. During her days as a Mt. Carmel High School Golden Ace, Willis garnered IVCA All-State Honorable Mention, AVCA All-Region, All-Little Illini Conference, and News Gazette All-State in her only season at MCHS. She led the Aces to a conference and regional championship in 2022 while holding a perfect 4.0 GPA. Willis played club volleyball most recently with Elite Tsunami in 2023.

The Eagles completed a successful season last week by making their first Ohio Valley Conference Championship berth and earning their first tournament victory while going 15-16 overall and 10-8 in conference play.

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