INDIANAPOLIS monthly revenue report for Sept. 2023 state tax collections is posted online with commentary.
The state fiscal year 2024 monthly revenue reports can be found HERE.
INDIANAPOLIS monthly revenue report for Sept. 2023 state tax collections is posted online with commentary.
The state fiscal year 2024 monthly revenue reports can be found HERE.
October 8 – October 14
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Indiana Quick Quiz1. Which Indiana county courthouse has the largest monolithic (one piece) limestone pillars in the world, as well as the second largest stained glass dome in Indiana? 2. Which Indiana city is believed to have installed the first electric traffic light in the United States? 3. Who is the Hockey great who began his professional career in 1978 with the Indianapolis Racers? 4. Who is the Baseball great who began his professional career in 1951 with the Indianapolis Clowns? Answers Below
Did You Know???Alka-Seltzer was developed in the 1930’s in Elkhart, Indiana.
Answers1. Boone county 2. Carmel 3. Wayne Gretzky 4. Hank Aaron
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EVANSVILLE, Ind. – University of Southern Indiana Volleyball (9-9, 5-2 OVC) won a nail-biter against Southern Illinois University Edwardsville (7-9, 1-4 OVC) on Friday night at Screaming Eagles Arena, 3-1 (25-22, 25-23, 30-28, 25-22). The Screaming Eagles snap an eight-match winless streak against the Cougars dating back to 2005.
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A slow start haunts the Eagles in the opening frame, 25-22. USI scored the first point of the match off a kill from senior outside/right side hitter Abby Bednar (Chagrin Falls, Ohio) until the Cougars nabbed three straight points to take a 3-1 lead. After back-to-back kills by senior outside hitter Leah Anderson (Bloomington, Illinois), USI made it 7-6 but SIUE turned around and fired off five of the next six points to extend their lead to five. Even after an attacking error, the Cougars used a 4-0 run to double-up on the Eagles, 16-8. The Eagles did put up a fight by scoring eight of the next 10 points to cut the deficit to just two. The surge was highlighted by four kills from three different USI players and capped off with an ace from junior outside hitter Abby Weber (Fishers, Indiana). SIUE extended their lead back up to five until a late 3-0 stint from the Eagles made it a close contest at the wire before the Cougars iced the set with a kill. Both sides produced 12 kills in the frame but it was USI’s seven errors that hurt them the most.
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It was a tight race to the finish, but USI ultimately came out on top in the second set, 25-23. Trailing 4-3 early, the Eagles stormed back with a 6-0 run that featured four kills split between four different USI attackers. The Eagles continued the hot streak by posting seven of the next eight points to take a 16-6 advantage over the Cougars. Sophomore middle hitter Bianca Anderson (Chicago Heights, Illinois) kicked off the run with back-to-back kills and continued with a pair of kills from Leah Anderson. Even down by 10, SIUE returned fire by posting five straight points to make it 20-15 late in the set. With USI reaching set-point, the Cougars put the Eagles on their heels with a 5-0 surge to make. Leah Anderson shut down the run with a kill to hand USI the victory and tie the match at 1-1. The Eagles outkilled the Cougars 15-10 with the defense forcing nine SIUE errors.
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A chaotic third frame ended in favor of USI and gave the Eagles a one-set lead, 30-28. The beginning of the set was a true battle as there were five lead changes and four ties and an SIUE 13-10 lead. USI went on a large 9-1 push that gave the Eagles a 19-14 advantage. The run started with kills from Bednar and Leah Anderson and progressed with three kills from Bianca Anderson and a key kill from junior setter Carly Sobieralski (Indianapolis, Indiana). The Cougars did not budge and retaliated with a 4-0 run and then another couple of points to make it a one-point set. Trailing 23-21, SIUE ran away with three straight points to hold a 24-23 lead at set point. It was total mayhem after as USI and SIUE traded the lead eight times until the Eagles took advantage of two big attacking errors from the Cougars to end the set. The 30-point plateau was the most points scored in a single set by USI since the 2017 season. Both teams also produced a combined 39 kills and over 100 total attacks in the frame.
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USI used a last-second run to win the match and the set, 25-22. The Eagles held an early 7-4 lead until the Cougars sprang into action and tacked on five of the next six points to make it 9-8. Both teams swapped points throughout the set until USI sat with a 22-21 disadvantage. Three kills from three different Eagles shifted the momentum and sealed the Cougars’ fate. Leah Anderson, Bianca Anderson, and Weber tallied the final three kills that helped USI secure the victory.
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Sobieralski highlights the Eagles with a career-high 50 assists in just four sets played. Leah Anderson tallied a team-leading 18 kills to pair with a couple of blocks and an ace. Bednar nabbed an 18-dig and 15-kill double-double while Bianca Anderson secured a career-high 15 kills and a whopping 0.636 hitting percentage. Junior middle hitter Paris Downing (Avon, Indiana) took control of the net, posting a match-high nine blocks with six kills. Sophomore libero/defensive specialist Keira Moore (Newburgh, Indiana) paired with Bednar to hold a team-high 18 digs. Â
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As a team, the Eagles produced a season-high 62 kills, 58 assists, 14 blocks, and 78 points that complimented 55 digs and two aces. SIUE finished the match with 58 kills, 53 assists, and seven aces to pair with 56 digs and nine blocks.
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NEXT UP FOR THE EAGLES:
The Eagles complete the series against the Cougars tomorrow at 2 p.m. at Screaming Eagles Arena. Saturday’s match will be Mental Health Awareness Day and fans are encouraged to wear green to spread awareness.
Second half goals from wingers Auden Engen Vik and Nikosi Graham helped the Purple Aces to their first tie since September 13th in a 2-2 battle with the Western Michigan Broncos. Forward Kai Phillip and midfielder Carlos Barcia led the team on offense with two shots a piece while Phillip also added an assist to extend his point streak to three games. Goalkeeper Aidan Montoure made five saves, his best performance as a Purple Ace, against the Broncos in 90 minutes of action for a save percentage of 71.4%
“Because of the match I feel like we lost two points tonight instead of gaining one,” said Interim Head Coach Robbe Tarver after the match. ” The amount of time that we played up a man, it was disappointing to concede twice. But I think that’s a testament to Western Michigan, well coached, hard working. They never quit, they kept creating chances and took the most of their opportunities that they had today.
“But at the end of the day we get a point in conference, which is crucial against a team that will probably be one of the top teams and maybe get a bye in the tournament. So I think getting a result at home is massive. Especially if you asked me at the start of the game after the red card, it would have been two points dropped, but after being down 2-1 with three minutes left, it’s one point gained. We’re not satisfied but we’ll take it,”.
It was a physical game from the get-go against the Broncos as Western Michigan lost its best scorer to a red card for violent behavior. It took the offenses a few minutes to find their footing with the first shot not coming until the ninth minute of the match. It would be the Broncos that had the early upper hand with the first goal of the game in the 23rd minute off an Aces player. Western Michigan’s defense kept UE stifled in the first half as Evansville only had two shots, with just one going on goal.
But the Aces offense came to life early in the second half as freshman winger Auden Engen Vik scored his first collegiate goal in the 47th minute. Forward Kai Phillip shook off two Bronco players coming down the left side of the pitch and placed the ball right in front of Engen Vik outside the penalty area. Engen took it through the box, placing the ball in the bottom right corner pass Western Micighan’s goalkeeper.
UE had a flurry of shots in the 55th and 56th minutes but would go quiet again until the 73rd minute. With just over five minutes left in the match, the Broncos launched a goal into the bottom right corner. But Evansville didn’t let the late goal get to them, as they immediately countered with an offensive break down the field. Winger Nkosi Graham got a long outlet cross from midfielder David Hernandez on the left side of the penalty area. Graham was placed right in front of the goal and headed the ball into the bottom left corner, helping the Aces earn a point in conference play.
Evansville has the final non-conference game on its schedule up next. UE will travel up to Bloomington, Indiana for an early evening match with the Indiana Hoosiers. Kick-off from Armstrong Stadium is set for 6 p.m. CT on Wednesday, Oct. 11.Â
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PEORIA, Ill. – With two rounds of the Coyote Creek Classic in the books, Kate Petrova and Allison Enchelmayer lead the way for the University of Evansville women’s golf team.
Petrova is tied for 12th place with a score of 154. After opening the day with a 1-over 73, she carded an 81 in the second round. Enchelmayer was second on the team, completing the day with a 163. She began the event with an 84 before lowering her score by five strokes in the second round, finishing with a 79. Enchelmayer is tied for 31st.
Just behind her was Magdalena Borisova. With scores of 83 and 84, she ranks in 35th with a 167. One behind her in a tie for 36th is Jane Grankina. She made one of the largest jumps of the day. Grankina started the tournament with a 91 before improving by 14 strokes to a 77 in round two. Her 168 is tied for 36th. Trinity Dubbs also saw a nice jump between rounds. She opened play with a 94 before registering an 86 in the second 18 holes.
Individual Destynie Sheridan had a solid day and stands in a tie for 33rd. She posted rounds of 83 and 82.
Evansville is in 7th place in the team standings with a 652. UE holds a 14-stroke lead over Chicago State and is just 10 shots outside of the top five entering Sunday’s final round. Bradley holds the lead with a 596. The Braves are three in front of Illinois State.
Grace Aromando of Bradley is the individual leader. Her even score of 144 is two in front of the Redbirds’ Jinyoung Yun.
VINCENNES, Ind. – The Vincennes University volleyball team got off to a very strong start Friday afternoon inside the Physical Education Complex, picking up two wins to start the weekend as VU hosts the Showdown on the Wabash.
The Blazers began the day with a big three-set sweep over St. Louis Community College 25-14, 25-8, 25-9, before closing out the first day of the weekend set with a big comeback victory over NJCAA Division II No. 19 Wallace State Community College 31-29, 24-26, 24-26, 25-20, 15-13.
VU began the two-day weekend classic by facing off against the Archers from St. Louis Community College.
Vincennes wasted little time grabbing the early advantage in set one, jumping out to an 11-5 lead, before the Archers would cut the VU lead back down to three.
VU would then use an 8-1 scoring run to again pull away from St. Louis C.C. and lead to the Blazers picking up the set one victory 25-14.
Set two began as a back-and-forth battle, with VU again being the first to break away, going on to outscore the Archers 15-2 and close out the second set on a 5-0 scoring run to take the second set 25-8 and grab the 2-0 match lead.
Looking to complete the sweep VU used an early 5-0 scoring run to take the early lead in set three, later using two more 5-0 scoring runs to help the Blazers pull away late as VU won set three 25-9 and completed the three-set sweep in match one of the day.
“We were definitely on task for the entire match against St. Louis,†VUVB Head Coach Gary Sien said. “Unlike against Wabash Valley Wednesday, where we started off kind of slow and then picked up in sets two and three, I didn’t feel like we had a lull at all in this match.â€
“At times this season, our biggest opponent has been ourselves,†Sien added. “While other teams might not take certain teams seriously, I always appreciate that we do. We were really on task the whole time, got the job done and didn’t stay out there any longer than we had to. We really felt an urgency to really get it done, which was good because we were able to get a lot of rest before our big match against Wallace State.â€
The VU offense was led by sophomore Audrey Buis (Franklin, Ind.) who finished the match with 11 kills, five digs, one block and one ace.
Sophomore Paige Parlanti (Las Vegas, Nev.) recorded another double-double, finishing with 10 kills, 11 digs, two blocks and one ace.
Freshman Laura Tavares (Merida, Venezuela) just missed double digits, ending with nine ills, one block and one dig.
Freshmen Elisa Dalla Pozza (Vincenza, Italy) and Isadora Dias (Rio Grande de Norte, Brazil) each had good games at the net, with Dalla Pozza finishing with four kills, one block and two aces, while Dias finishing with three kills, three digs, one block and one ace.
Sophomore Kennedy Sowell (Effingham, Ill.) rounded out the VU offense against St. Louis, finishing with two kills and two blocks.
Sophomore setter Maecy Johnson (Chrisman, Ill.) ran the VU offense, finishing the match with 21 set assists, three digs and one ace.
Freshman setter Libby Mehringer (Jasper, Ind.) also chipped in, finishing with 12 set assists, two digs and one ace.
Sophomore libero Morgan Netcott (Montague, Mich.) controlled the Trailblazer defense, ending with nine digs and two set assists, while freshman Allison Czyzewski (Louisville, Ill.) entered the game and collected one set assist.
The Trailblazers then returned to the P.E. Complex floor for what was easily the main event of the evening when Vincennes took on Wallace State C.C. in a rematch from when the Lions defeated the Trailblazers in five sets in Hanceville, Ala. two weeks ago.
This time Vincennes was back to full strength and looked to avenge their earlier loss to Wallace State.
The Lions grabbed the early lead in set one and quickly built a five-point advantage over VU, before the Blazers slowly started to eat away at this deficit to even the game at 18-18 and later take the lead at 20-19.
This first set was a back-and-forth battle which really showed how evenly matched these two teams are, as the set went into overtime and the two teams traded side outs and momentum swings throughout.
Vincennes battled back after facing set point three separate times to take set one over Wallace State 31-29 and take an early 1-0 match lead.
Wallace State again took an early lead in set two, again building a 15-10 lead, before VU looked to rally back again, climbing all the way back to even the set at 24-24 forcing the set to go into overtime.
The Lions, however, would close out the second set with back-to-back points to take set two 26-24 and even the match at 1-1.
Set three was another close battle, with the score being tied 10 different times throughout the set.
Vincennes looked to hold all of the momentum after a 5-0 scoring run gave the Blazers a 21-17 lead but Wallace State responded back to close out the third set by outscoring VU 7-1 and take set three 26-24 and gain a 2-1 match lead.
With their backs against the wall, the Trailblazers looked to rally back and keep their unbeaten home record intact.
VU jumped out to an early 9-4 lead in set four, before Wallace State cut the deficit down to one and later tied the set at 15-15.
Vincennes would then use a 4-0 scoring run to take a 20-16 lead, which would hold as the Trailblazers took set four over the Lions 25-20 and forced a winner-take-all fifth set.
Set five did not get off to a good start for the Blazers, with Wallace State seemingly having all the momentum after a 5-0 run gave them a 5-1 lead.
This four-point lead would remain with the score being 10-6 before VU was able to score back-to-back points, which then led to a big 6-0 scoring run to completely swing the momentum back to the VU bench by taking a 14-11 lead.
Wallace State would answer back with two points to cut the deficit to one but were unable to completely come back as VU closed out set five 15-13 and picked up the five-set win 3-2 over the Lions.
“It is obviously awesome that we have everyone back and healthy again,†Sien said. “But volleyball is a sport where you have fixed formations and the best teams have really great chemistry with every rotation. So, when you have that many people out, even for a week to two weeks like we did, bringing them back in is like we are starting over back in August again. That’s something that’s pretty unique to volleyball. Other sports, if you are missing one player, you can still kind of go because you don’t have a fixed rotation.â€
“It’s going to take us some time to get back to where we were before the injuries,†Sien added. “But I do feel that a match like tonight really accelerated that process. Our hearts and minds were really challenged tonight and we really found out how tough of a team this is. If we had to play a short-handed lineup in this match today, I don’t know if we could have been that close because Wallace State was playing very well.â€
“I thought tonight they played better than they did when we played them in Alabama,†Sien said. “They are a very good ball control team. Their serve receive was really tough and their defense was pretty good. We really had to pass on point so we could run our offense to score. You really have to be in system to beat a team like that is that good defensively.â€
The Vincennes offense was led by another double-double by Paige Parlanti, who finished her night with 22 kills, 15 digs, one block and one ace.
Four VU hitters finished the match with double digit kills, with Laura Tavares ending with 15 kills, seven digs and a team-high six blocks.
Audrey Buis and Elisa Dalla Pozza also reached double figures, with Buis ending with 13 kills, seven digs, two blocks and a pair of aces, while Dalla Pozza finished with 12 kills, two blocks, two digs and two set assists.
Kennedy Sowell and Isadora Dias each finished the match with three kill, while Dias added two digs and Sowell finished with two blocks and one dig.
Maecy Johnson again ran the VU offense, finishing her night with an outstanding 49 set assists and just missed out on a double-double with nine digs and one kill. Libby Mehringer also collected four set assists in the match.
Morgan Netcott again controlled the VU defense in the back row, leading the Blazers with 23 digs to go along with two set assists and one ace. Freshman Grace Flexter (Oblong, Ill.) also saw time on the floor against Wallace State and finished with one dig.
“I used three different lineups today all within one match,†Sien said. “We can do that because we have so much depth on our team. One set we ran a 6-2 offense in one set, then the other sets we ran a 5-1 and made a couple of other changes in there too. We went from having Isadora coming in for Laura to having Laura play all six rotations in set four and had Isadora coming in as a middle. I can’t do that if I don’t have the depth available.â€
“Laura, especially at the end playing all-around, did an awesome job,†Sien said. “She did a wonderful job in the back row and she served extremely well. Her serve is really tough and it can come with a lot of errors, but she really served with control at the end of this match.â€
“Audrey, in the fifth set, misplayed a ball and we were down 4-1 and that could have taken her out of the game,†Sien added. “But at the end, she went back there, got on the service line and got us six points with a couple of aces. In this game you have to have a short memory because it was only about five minutes between the misplay and the scoring run and that could have really killed our momentum. She could have gotten down on herself. The team could have gotten down after that play. But credit to her that she was able to put that play behind her and really led us late with those tough serves.â€
“Paige is going to be Paige,†Sien said. “She’s always going to get her big numbers. She’s always going to get those big swings and the whole world knows she’s going to get the ball. She didn’t play against Wallace State the first time around, but they know about her. When you get named NJCAA Player of the Week, the whole world knows about you and you are always going to be marked. But with all of that, she still comes away with about five kills per set on average.â€
“What more can you say about Maecy at this point,†Sien added. “When we can pass the ball, she runs a really nice offense out there. A number of players had some really good numbers in this match. But overall, this was really just a gut-check for us. There were times when Wallace State was beating us and to be able to turn it around when we were down one set to two, it really says a lot about this group. With all the different lineups that we put out there, I have full faith that whoever we put out there is going to do their job and do it well.â€
The Trailblazers will return to the P.E. Complex floor tomorrow, Saturday, Oct. 7 when VU closes out the Showdown on the Wabash against Edison State Community College at 2 p.m. eastern.
Other results from the day include Wallace State winning over Wabash Valley 25-14, 25-18, 25-12, Edison State defeated St. Louis C.C. 25-11, 25-23, 25-13 and Edison State defeated Wabash Valley 20-25, 25-21, 20-25, 25-23, 15-13.
“We only have one match tomorrow and it comes at a great time in our schedule,†Sien said. “We’ve got two days off coming up for Fall Break. We don’t play again until next weekend. So our schedule right now is really good for us. We need to come in with the same mindset we did today of just getting it done and then we can set ourselves up for a lot of days of rest coming up.â€
“I think we really need some rest time right now too,†Sien added. “We’re coming out of mid-terms and everything that comes with that. The late nights and the exams, a lot of homework, so this team could really use a break.â€
“Tonight was a really big moment for us,†Sien said. “Maybe, if we didn’t have all those injuries a couple of weeks ago things could have been different. But like I said Wednesday, we are a better team now because we had to go through that. With this match tomorrow and then next weekend, I’m beginning to feel like we’re going to be getting back a little bit more into how we were before.â€
BOX SCORE
GAME ONE
St Louis – 14   8  9  x  x
VUVB (23-4, 9-0) – 25   25  25  x  x
VINCENNES STATS
Audrey Buis – 12.5 points, 1 ace, 11 kills, 1 block assist, 5 digs
Morgan Netcott – 9 digs, 2 set assists
Paige Parlanti – 12 points, 1 ace, 10 kills, 2 block assists, 11 digs
Isadora Dias – 4.5 points, 1 ace, 3 kills, 1 block assist, 3 digs
Allison Czyzewski – 1 set assist
Maecy Johnson – 1 point, 1 ace, 3 digs, 21 set assists
Kennedy Sowell – 3 points, 2 kills, 2 block assists
Elisa Dalla Pozza – 6.5 points, 2 aces, 4 kills, 1 block assist
Laura Tavares – 9.5 points, 9 kills, 1 block assist, 1 dig
Libby Mehringer – 1 point, 1 ace, 2 digs, 12 set assists
GAME TWO
Wallace State – 29   26  26  20  13
VUVB (24-4, 9-0) – 31   24  24  25  15
VINCENNES STATS
Grace Flexter – 1 dig
Audrey Buis – 16.5 points, 2 aces, 13 kills, 1 solo block, 1 block assist, 7 digs
Morgan Netcott – 1 point, 1 ace, 23 digs, 2 set assists
Paige Parlanti – 23.5 points, 1 ace, 22 kills, 1 block assist, 15 digs
Isadora Dias – 3 points, 3 kills, 2 digs
Maecy Johnson – 1 point, 1 kill, 9 digs, 49 set assists
Kennedy Sowell – 4 points, 3 kills, 2 block assists, 1 dig
Elisa Dalla Pozza – 13 points, 12 kills, 2 block assists, 2 digs, 2 set assists
Laura Tavares – 18.5 points, 15 kills, 1 solo block, 5 block assists, 7 digs
Libby Mehringer – 4 set assists
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