BRAUN: SEC. MAYORKAS SHOULD BE IMPEACHED
WASHINGTON —Today, U.S. Senator Mike Braun called on Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Mayorkas to resign or be impeached, slamming the Biden administration’s dereliction of duty of the southern border crisis.
There have been 2 million illegal immigrants stopped at the border and 600,000 “gotaways†this year. One-hundred sixty nine people on the terrorist watchlist were stopped by Border Patrol, and Secretary Mayorkas could not say how many got through, or if Hamas terrorists were in the country.
Last week Sen. Braun joined a group of Republican senators in a letter to President Biden expressing concern over the 169 people on the terror watchlist stopped at the border and calling on Biden to take action to reinstate the border policies of the Trump administration. The White House has not responded.
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Sec. Mayorkas has failed to do his jobÂ
“He has been purposely detached from this because it’s coming from the White House and it started immediately after Biden got elected. By the way, I think he ought to resign immediately or be impeached. I mean that is dereliction of the worst kind and this has been happening for months.Â
Braun at the Border
“I and about 16 or 17 other senators were there right after Biden got elected and we had just had record low from the Trump administration. You didn’t even know what a ‘gotaway’ was. Now that’s up to 600,000 a year and these are the people that fly into Mexico and pay the big fees to the cartels, over 100 nationalities and the carnage that was just described along with the chaos, that’s becoming a real issue and I think that will be litigated in 24. The good news is our own conference in the Senate is elevating that to maybe the most important issue and it ought to be.
Margaret Musgrave And Nancy Drake Raised $31,000 To Purchase Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs)
Margaret Musgrave And Nancy Drake Raised $31,000 To Purchase Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs)
Margaret Musgrave and Nancy Drake Raised $31,000 To Purchase Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) for EPD.
Heartbeats for Heros, a volunteer organization headed by Margaret Musgrave and Nancy Drake, successfully raised $31,000 to purchase Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) for the Evansville Police Department.
The Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office was the largest donor to this cause – contributing $10,000.
Please join Heartbeats for Heros, the Evansville Police Department, and the Prosecutor’s Office for a press conference on November 14th at 10 am hosted in the Prosecutor’s Grand Jury Room – Room 108 of the Civic Center.
All media, county and city officials, and officers are welcome.
E-REP requesting proposals for Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy
E-REP requesting proposals for Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy
EVANSVILLE, Ind. (November 9, 2023) – The Evansville Regional Economic Partnership (E-REP) is requesting proposals from professional consultants to assist in the creation of a new Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy (CEDS) for the Evansville Region, which is comprised of Vanderburgh, Posey, Warrick and Gibson counties.
Following the award of a matching grant from the Economic Development Administration, E-REP is seeking a qualified firm to complete a CEDS document in 2024. The purpose of a CEDS is to serve as a guide for establishing regional goals and objectives, developing and implementing a regional plan of action, and identifying investment priorities and funding sources. The CEDS provides a vehicle for individuals, organizations, local governments, learning institutes, and private industry to engage in a meaningful conversation and debate about what capacity building efforts would best serve economic development in the region.
RFP requirements: https://www.evansvilleregion.com/erep/e-rep-requesting-proposals-for-comprehensive-economic-development-strategy/
Proposals are due by 5:00 PM on December 6, 2023.
Submit proposals to Josh Armstrong, jarmstrong@evvregion.com
The anticipated date of award is January 3, 2024.
About the Evansville Regional Economic Partnershi
The Evansville Regional Economic Partnership (E-REP) leads economic development efforts for the Evansville, Indiana region and elevates the overall quality of life through transformational projects, planning, advocacy, and business engagement. Additionally, E-REP supports the attraction, startup, and growth of regional businesses. For more information, visit Evansvilleregion.
A Night of Swing and Gypsy Jazz: The Black Market Trust to Enchant Audiences at the Astra Theatre on November 17
JASPER, IN [November 08] – Get ready to be swept away by the melodious sounds of The Black Market Trust as they grace the stage of the Astra Theatre on Friday, November 17, at 7:30 PM. Presented by Jasper Community Arts, this performance promises an enchanting evening of swing and gypsy jazz that will transport the audience to a bygone era of music mastery.
The Black Market Trust: Hailing from the heart of the music industry, The Black Market Trust is a dynamic ensemble that effortlessly blends the classic sounds of swing and gypsy jazz with a contemporary twist. Their mastery of the genre, intricate melodies, and impeccable vocal harmonies have earned them a dedicated following. Known for their vibrant stage presence and captivating performances, The Black Market Trust promises a night of musical magic that transcends time and genre boundaries.
A Journey Through Time: This performance at the Astra Theatre offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the romantic and vibrant world of swing and gypsy jazz. The Black Market Trust’s music, inspired by legends like Django Reinhardt and the Hot Club of France, combines rich instrumental arrangements with silky vocals, creating an atmosphere that’s both nostalgic and fresh. Audiences are in for a musical journey that celebrates the timeless beauty of this genre.
The Perfect Venue: The Astra Theatre, with its historic charm, provides the ideal setting for a night of musical excellence. Nestled in the heart of downtown Jasper, the theater offers an intimate atmosphere that allows every note and chord to resonate with the audience, creating a truly immersive experience.
Event Details:
- Date: Friday, November 17
- Time:Â 7:30Â PM
- Location: Astra Theatre
- Address: 517 Main Street, Jasper, IN 47546
- Tickets: Secure your seats now at the Thyen-Clark Cultural Center or online at www.jasperarts.org/tickets
Vincennes University opens new industrial maintenance training lab in Jackson County
SEYMOUR, Ind., November 9, 2023 – Vincennes University has officially opened its new cutting-edge industrial maintenance training lab at the Jackson County Learning Center in partnership with the Jackson County Industrial Development Corporation, Jackson County Education Coalition, and Seymour-Jackson County. The facility aims to address the existing demand for highly-trained technicians and nurture a pipeline of talent ready to step into these positions.
In today’s rapidly evolving industries, VU plays a pivotal role in bridging the gap between the demands of local workforces and their need for skilled technicians. The demand for highly skilled technicians in and around Jackson County has never been more apparent.
According to Jackson County Industrial Development Corporation Executive Director Jim Plump, “With the large concentration of industry in Seymour-Jackson County and the surrounding area, the need for maintenance training was constantly mentioned as a need during our conversations with companies. As we met to try and figure out how we could pull something like this together, the reputation of Vincennes University’s training programs made it an easy call to see if they could be our partner to offer this training. We are extremely excited about this partnership to help expand our workforce development efforts.â€
VU collaborates with industry partners to identify specific workforce demands and tailors its training to match those needs. By offering specialized training, the University is equipping individuals with the skills and expertise required for them to excel in their field.
On Thursday, Nov. 9, VU held a ribbon-cutting of its new 1,600-square-foot training lab at the Jackson County Learning Center in Seymour. VU President Dr. Chuck Johnson was among the guest speakers.
VU will offer four courses at the site in basic electrical, basic mechanical, intermediate electrical, and intermediate mechanical in a state-of-the-art training lab filled with high-quality equipment including AC/DC Electrical Systems, Electric Motor Control with Troubleshooting, Electronic sensors, Mechanical Drives chains, belts and gears, Pneumatics, Hydraulics, Motors with Troubleshooting, bearings and lubricants, Laser Shaft Alignment, Vibration Analysis and Power & Control Electronics.
“In close collaboration with our valued industry partners, Vincennes University is committed to cultivating talent, arming individuals with the knowledge and hands-on experience necessary to excel in the industrial maintenance trade,†VU Vice President of Workforce Development and Community Services David Tucker said. “This new facility signifies VU’s dedication to not only addressing the current workforce shortage but also shaping the future by preparing individuals to seamlessly step into these vital roles, strengthening the economic growth of Jackson County and the state of Indiana.”
The new lab is supported by READI funding.
Former Clark County Sheriff Arrested on 15 Felony Charges
(Clark County, IN)-The Indiana State Police Special Investigation Division has arrested 52-year-old Jamey Noel, the former Clark County Sheriff, and current Utica Volunteer Fire Fighters Association Chief on 15 felony charges following a nearly five-month long investigation.
Detectives began their extensive investigation on June 13, 2023 after receiving several criminal allegations of official misconduct from the current Clark County Sheriff, who, along with his personnel have been cooperative throughout this investigation.
Ripley County Prosecutor Richard J. Hertel was assigned as the Special Prosecutor in this case on July 27th by Special Judge Larry Medlock and was recently presented the case for review. As a result, the following criminal charges have been levied against Noel:
- One (1) count of Corrupt Business Influence, Level 5 Felony
- Two (2) counts of Theft, Level 5 Felony
- Three (3) counts of Theft, Level 6 Felony
- Four (4) counts of Ghost Employment, Level 6 Felony
- Four (4) counts of Official Misconduct, Level 6 Felony
- One (1) count of Obstruction of Justice, Level 6 Felony
Noel was taken into custody late Wednesday afternoon, November 8, 2023 without incident and with his attorney present. He was booked into the Clark County Detention Center before being transferred to and incarcerated in the Scott County Detention Center without bond.
His initial appearance was early this afternoon, November 9th in the Clark Circuit Court No. 1, and a cash bond of $75,000 was set.
This investigation is still ongoing and no further information will be released at this time.
All criminal defendants are to be presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.