EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT
EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT
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EPA Honors WaterSense Partners for Helping Consumers Save Water
Since 2006, WaterSense partners helped communities save more than 7.5 trillion gallons of water, 880 billion kilowatt-hours of energy, and $171 billion on utilities.
The Indiana Department of Insurance SHIP Program Launches Events to Help Hoosiers Navigate Medicare Open Enrollment
Medicare open enrollment is October 15 through December 7
Indianapolis – The Indiana Department of Insurance State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP) has started its statewide virtual and on-site Medicare Advantage Open Enrollment presentations and events to help Hoosiers prepare for Medicare Open Enrollment. Hoosiers eligible for Medicare will be able to select coverage for 2024 from October 15 to December 7, 2023.
SHIP is the state’s official Medicare educational and counseling program. During these presentations and events, participants will learn Medicare fundamentals and changes, how to compare plans, prescription drug coverage options, and ways to save money. After October 15, one-on-one health insurance counseling will be available at select locations throughout the state. Virtual appointments are also available. Plan comparisons for 2024 are included in most one-on-one appointments.
The careful evaluation of Medicare Advantage options is imperative because plans may have different benefits, out-of-pocket costs, covered prescription drugs, in-network physicians, and premiums each year. Medicare will release 2024 plan information on Oct. 1 at medicare.gov.
A current list of presentations and events (both in-person and virtual) can be found at www.medicare.in.gov. For more information regarding one-on-one counseling appointments at local SHIP sites, call SHIP’s Helpline at 1-800-452-4800 from 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Medicare representatives are available at the national call center 1-800-MEDICARE (800-633-4227) 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Indiana Beats Kentucky in Opening Meet
BLOOMINGTON – Indiana swimming and diving pulled off an emphatic win over Kentucky in its season-opening meet on Wednesday (Oct. 4) inside the Counsilman-Billingsley Aquatic Center.
The two programs raced long course meters, and IU won all but two events after a strong summer in the 50-meter pool. Nine Hoosiers won multiple events, and Indiana swept the diving competitions.
On the springboards, junior Skyler Liu won the women’s 1-meter and 3-meter events, and junior Carson Tyler did the same on the men’s side. IU diving’s most dominant performance came in the women’s 1-meter, as Liu and freshmen Lily Witte and Ella Roselli took the top three spots.
A pair of swimmers made solid first impressions as well. Freshman Ahmed Hafnaoui started his afternoon winning the 800-meter freestyle by almost 16 seconds in 8:04.76. Two events later, he placed second in the 200 free with a 1:49.63. Hafnaoui closed his individual performance with a win in the 400 free, leaving a nine-second gap, before dropping a 51.97 split to open IU’s 400 freestyle relay victory.
Coming off a breakout performance at the Asian Games last week, freshman Mikkel Lee earned his first collegiate win in the 50-meter freestyle with a 22.59 in front of junior teammates Finn Brooks (23.42) and Luke Barr (23.72). Lee finished his day in the 400 freestyle relay as the opening leg for the second-place finishing quartet. In 49.51, Lee had the fastest opening leg of any swimmer and was one of two under 50 seconds.
TEAM SCORES
Men
Indiana 218, Kentucky 82
Women
Indiana 232, Kentucky 66
HOOSIER WINNERS
Men
Luke Barr – 400 medley relay (3:43.92)
Finn Brooks – 400 medley relay (3:43.92), 100 butterfly (53.55)
Brendan Burns – 400 medley relay (3:43.92)
Ahmed Hafnaoui – 800 freestyle (8:04.76), 400 freestyle (3:56.51), 400 freestyle relay (3:22.57)
Mikkel Lee – 50 free (22.59)
Josh Matheny – 100 breaststroke (1:02.14)
Rafael Miroslaw – 200 freestyle (1:48.62), 100 freestyle (49.69), 400 freestyle relay (3:22.57)
Maxwell Reich – 400 medley relay (3:43.92)
Carson Tyler – 1-meter (393.90), 3-meter (386.40)
Kai Van Westering – 100 backstroke (56.75), 200 backstroke (2:08.64), 400 freestyle relay (3:22.57)
Gavin Wight – 400 freestyle relay (3:22.57)
Jassen Yep – 200 breaststroke (2:15.99), 200 IM (2:05.93)
Women
Brearna Crawford – 400 medley relay (4:10.94), 100 breaststroke (1:10.43), 200 breaststroke (2:34.36)
Katie Forrester – 200 butterfly (2:14.54)
Anna Freed – 200 IM (2:19.57)
Lily Hann – 400 medley relay (4:10.94), 100 butterfly (1:01.31)
Skyler Liu – 1-meter (301.88), 3-meter (303.30)
Kacey McKenna – 100 backstroke (1:02.34)
Kristina Paegle – 400 medley relay (4:10.94), 50 freestyle (25.82), 100 freestyle (56.14), 400 freestyle relay (3:49.25)
Anna Peplowski – 400 medley relay (4:10.94), 200 freestyle (2:00.86), 200 backstroke (2:12.76)
Ella Ristic – 400 freestyle (4:20.17), 400 freestyle relay (3:49.25)
Ashley Turak – 400 freestyle relay (3:49.25)
Chiok Sze Yeo – 400 freestyle relay (3:49.25)
NCAA ZONE QUALIFYING SCORES
1-meter: Quinn Henninger (357.98), Skyler Liu (301.88), Ella Roselli (280.50), Carson Tyler (393.30), Lily Witte (293.48)
3-meter: Morgan Casey (280.20), Quinn Henninger (332.70), Skyler Liu (303.30), Carson Tyler (386.40)
UP NEXT
Indiana returns to action October 18 in Columbia, Missouri, to challenge Missouri and Auburn in a tri-meet.
Indiana receives highest award for financial reporting for the 30th year
STATEHOUSE — The State of Indiana received the highest award for financial reporting for the 30th consecutive year from the Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada (GFOA), announced State Comptroller Tera Klutz, CPA today.
GFOA awarded the Comptroller’s Office the Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting for the state’s 2022 Annual Comprehensive Financial report (ACFR). The ACFR is prepared annually by the State Comptroller and audited by the State Board of Accounts.
“The Certificate of Achievement from the GFOA is the highest form of recognition in governmental accounting and financial reporting, and a huge accomplishment by our team,†said Comptroller Klutz. “Year after year, Indiana continues to showcase our talent for responsible and accurate reporting.â€
Indiana’s ACFR is one of the main components used by the nationally recognized statistical rating organizations to review and analyze the state’s financial condition and assign a credit rating. Indiana is one of 13 states that currently has an AAA rating.
“AAA is the best you can get,†added Comptroller Klutz, “and it may not mean much to the average citizen, but it does have an impact on their wallet.†The higher a state’s credit rating, the lower the cost to repay its bonds. For investors, meanwhile, high ratings are a clear indication that Indiana can meet its financial obligations to pay both interest and principal.
The in-depth report accounts for all the state’s financial data for all of Indiana’s funds. The report also includes other financial, demographic, economic and statistical information.
To view the 2022 ACFR and previous reports, click here.
Arts Commission announces additions to Indiana’s Digital Poetry Archive
(INDIANAPOLIS) The Indiana Arts Commission (IAC), in partnership with the Indiana State Library, announced today that the works of 57 poets have been added to the State of Indiana’s poetry archive, INverse.
“The promotion, preservation and commemoration of Indiana poetry is a very worthy cause. The INverse Poetry Archive is a terrific project and partnership, and the State Library is honored to be part of this ongoing effort,†said Jacob Speer, Indiana State Librarian.
“We are grateful for the partnership with the Indiana State Library that allows us to showcase the work of Indiana poets,” said Miah Michaelsen, IAC Executive Director. “This collection of poetry is especially important to share during National Arts and Humanities Month. The poets highlighted in this archive are great examples of the arts and humanities talent at work in Indiana.”Â
An initiative of former Indiana Poet Laureate Adrian Matejka, INverse celebrates and preserves the diverse range of Indiana poetry for future generations of Indiana writers and readers.
“I’m excited and encouraged that the INverse Poetry Archive constantly adds  more and more Hoosier voices to its diverse collection. Please enjoy the bounties of our state,” said Matthew Graham, Indiana Poet Laureate.
Oct. 4 Was Energy Efficiency Day
- Make sure your heating system is operating safely and efficiently with an annual tune-up by a qualified technician. Check your furnace filter monthly and clean or change it as needed to help your unit run at full efficiency and supply better air flow.
- Use a programmable thermostat to match your household’s schedule by automatically lowering the heating temperature at night or while you’re away from home. It can maximize your energy savings without the hassle of manually adjusting your thermostat.
- Caulk and weather strip around windows and doors to keep warm air from escaping and cold air from entering. These two simple air sealing techniques can pay for themselves in energy savings within one year.
- Keep curtains and blinds open during the day to allow the sun’s heat to warm your house. Close curtains and blinds at night so you don’t lose heat when the sun goes down.
- Look for the ENERGY STAR® label when shopping for a new appliance to help you get a product that meets high efficiency standards.