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CenterPoint Energy, the City of Evansville and JD Sheth Foundation collaborate to offer enhanced weatherization program to Evansville residents

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Federal dollars to fund weatherization extension program for qualified CNP customers

 Evansville – Oct. 30, 2023 – CenterPoint Energy, in collaboration with the City of Evansville and JD Sheth Foundation, today announced the launch of an enhancement to the company’s already existing, income-qualified neighborhood weatherization program. The enhancement program has been funded by a $600,000 American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) grant awarded to JD Sheth Foundation by the City of Evansville. It will allow customers who had been assessed and approved to receive weatherization assistance but were placed on a deferral list due to additional home repairs needed, to have those repairs addressed and receive CenterPoint Energy’s weatherization services.

“One of JD Sheth Foundation’s five pillars is to promote energy efficiency, including supporting projects which help individuals to manage their energy usage through energy-efficient practices,” said Jaimie Sheth, CEO and Founder. “We are thankful to the City of Evansville for awarding the ARPA dollars, which will assist so many of those in need to make critical repairs needed to live in a more energy-efficient and safe environment.”

CenterPoint Energy offers income-qualified weatherization services at no cost to assist electric-only, or combination of natural gas and electric, customers in identifying ways to make their homes more energy efficient. Eligible customers will receive a home assessment, during which CenterPoint Energy may install smart thermostats, high-efficiency showerheads, faucet aerators, pipe insulation, and/or LED bulbs. The energy technician will also review with the customer if any additional home improvements should be made, such as adding or replacing attic insulation, and identifying air infiltration and duct sealing.

“CenterPoint Energy is pleased to work with the city and JD Sheth Foundation to further extend the reach our neighborhood weatherization program has in the Evansville community,” said Richard Leger, Senior Vice President, Indiana Electric at CenterPoint Energy. “We currently have an exhaustive list of qualified customers who have previously applied for the weatherization program services, but due to other challenges with their home, have been unable to benefit from our program. The funds through JD Sheth Foundation will allow for remediation of these issues, so CenterPoint Energy’s weatherization services can be provided.”

Customers can schedule their appointments online at centerpointenergy.com/smartsavings or by calling 1- 866-240-8476 to speak to a customer service representative.

Staying Safe this Halloween

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Gov. Holcomb and First Lady to host trick-or-treat event

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Tuesday, October 31: Governor Holcomb and First Lady Janet Holcomb will celebrate Halloween as Hoosier-inspired heroes or as their favorite hero, for a Who’s Your Hero? theme.

WHO:
Gov. Holcomb
First Lady Janet Holcomb
First Dog Henry

WHAT:
The Governor, First Lady and staff will dress as their favorite hero, whether it’s an iconic Hoosier or an inspiring character. Trick-or-treaters will be welcomed by residence staff and will receive delicious, Indiana-based treats from Zachary Confections and Albanese Confectionery.

WHEN:
6:00-8:00 p.m. ET, Tuesday, Oct. 31

WHERE:
Governor’s Residence
4750 N. Meridian St.

Trailblazer Bowling takes seventh at 2023 Boilermaker Classic

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LAFAYETTE, Ind. – The Vincennes University Bowling team had another excellent showing this weekend at the annual Boilermaker Classic hosted at Arrowhead Bowl in Lafayette Saturday and Sunday.

The VU Varsity team came away with a seventh place finish out of 13 teams competing, while the Junior Varsity team placed fourth out of seven after five traditional games Saturday and 16 baker games on Sunday.

The Vincennes Varsity team was led by freshman Cayden Russell (Noblesville, Ind.), who finished with an individual score of 981 in five games, for a scoring average of 196.2 per game.

Russell placed 18th overall on the individual leaderboard out of 130 bowlers competing over the weekend.

Freshman Kannon King (Salem, Ill.) was a very close second, finishing with 977 pins in five games and an average of 195.4 per game for 21st overall.

Freshman Dakota Waskom (Louisville, Ky.) was the next VU varsity finisher, ending with 762 pins in four games with an average score of 190.5 per game.

Junior Brighton Lucas (Salem, Ill.) and freshman Nicholas Gregg (Salem, Ill.) were the next Trailblazer scorers, with Lucas ending with 616 pins in four games and Gregg ending his day with 500 pins in three games.

Freshmen Dylan Lewis (Louisville, Ky.) and Jon Starr (Centralia, Ill.) rounded out the VU varsity bowlers with Lewis knocking down 410 pins in two games, including a varsity team-high game of 248 and Starr closed out with 324 pins in two games.

The VU varsity team came away with a team score of 4,570 in the five traditional games and a score of 3,019 in 16 baker games Sunday to finish with a tournament total of 7,589 pins.

The Vincennes Junior Varsity team was led by an outstanding day by sophomore Carson McDivitt (Richmond, Ind.) who finished with 931 pins in five games, including a Trailblazer team-high game of 265. McDivitt would place 30th overall.

Sophomore Caleb Lanning (Lawrenceville, Ill.) was the second VU JV bowler, ending with 818 pins in five games for an average of 163.6 pins per game and a 49th overall finish.

Freshman Haydn Hunt (Kokomo, Ind.) was the third finisher for the VU JV team, coming away with 738 pins in four games for an average game score of 184.5.

Sophomore Ethan Staples (Columbus, Ind.) and Freshman Josiah Wilkerson (Princeton, Ind.) were the next VU finishers, with Staples ending with 691 pins in four games and Wilkerson knocking down 635 pins in four games.

Freshman Ethan Ennis (Kokomo, Ind.) rounds out the VU weekend after recording 462 pins in three games Saturday.

The VU Junior Varsity team came away with a team score Saturday of 4,275, along with 2,749 pins in 16 baker games Sunday for a tournament total of 7,024 good for fourth out of seven Junior Varsity teams.

The Trailblazers will now have a week to prepare for their next tournament, when VU heads to Columbus, Ohio for the American Heartland Bowling Association tournament Saturday, Nov. 4 at Wayne’s Webb’s Columbus Bowl.

VINCENNES RESULTS

TEAM RESULTS

VU Varsity (7th) – 834, 909, 941, 905, 981 – 4,570. Baker – 3,019. Total – 7.589

VU Junior Varsity (4th) – 813, 904, 831, 960, 767 – 4,275. Baker – 2,749. Total – 7,024

INDIVIDUAL RESULTS

VARSITY

Cayden Russell (18) – 153, 177, 246, 225, 180 – 981

Kannon King (21) – 204, 179, 191, 189, 214 – 977

Dakota Waskom (56) – 174, 230, 201, 157, x – 762

Brighton Lucas (87) – 140, 189, 151, x, 136 – 616

Nicholas Gregg (97) – 163, 134, x, x, 203 – 500

Dylan Lewis (108) – x, x, x, 162, 248 – 410

Jon Starr (113) – x, x, 152, 172, x – 324

JUNIOR VARSITY

Carson McDivitt (30) – 170, 265, 134, 212, 150 – 931

Caleb Lanning (49) – 180, 155, 169, 169, 145 – 818

Haydn Hunt (66) – x, 171, 190, 220, 157 – 738

Ethan Staples (73) – 144, x, 206, 190, 151 – 691

Josiah Wilkerson (84) – 152, 150, x, 169, 164 – 635

Ethan Ennis (103) – 167, 163, 132, x, x – 462

EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

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EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

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SENATOR BRAUN SUPPORTS SPEAKER JOHNSON’S STANDALONE ISRAEL BILL WITH OFFSET CUTS TO BIDEN IRS BUDGET

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WASHINGTON — Senator Mike Braun put out the following statement of support for Speaker Mike Johnson’s proposed bill that would fund Israel’s fight against Hamas with $14.3 billion cut from the $80 billion given to the IRS in President Biden’s 2022 tax-and-spending spree.

“I fully support Speaker Johnson’s plan to support our ally Israel in their fight against Hamas terrorists in a standalone bill with the funds offset by cuts to President Biden’s bloated $80 billion IRS budget.” – Senator Mike Braun