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SENATOR BRAUN STATEMENT ON IMPEACHMENT INQUIRY

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WASHINGTON – Senator Mike Braun released the following statement on Speaker Kevin McCarthy’s announced impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden.

“Serious allegations have come to light about President Biden’s involvement with his son’s overseas business dealings that can’t be ignored. We need to get to the full truth, and an impeachment inquiry is the right way to do that.” – Senator Mike Braun

Vincennes University to host Fall 2023 PreVU Days in September, October and November

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VINCENNES, Ind., September 12, 2023 – PreVU Days at Vincennes University are a perfect way for prospective Trailblazers to ignite their journey and explore the world of opportunity awaiting them at Indiana’s First College.

VU will host PreVU Days during the Fall 2023 Semester, and registration is open. The open house events for students and families begin at 9 a.m. (ET) on Saturday, Sept. 16, Friday, Oct. 6, and Friday, Nov.10, in Jefferson Student Union, 1401 Chestnut St.

PreVU Day is interactive and features opportunities for students and families to explore the University’s more than 180 programs of study, discover hands-on educational experiences, and tour the beautiful 200-plus acre Vincennes Campus. They will learn about Admissions and Financial Aid. They will also connect with the campus community, including current students, faculty, and staff.

Join us for PreVU! To register, visit vinu.edu/prevu. For more information, email vuadmit@vinu.edu or call 812-888-4313.

Eagles end non-conference slate at IUPUI

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EVANSVILLE, Ind. – University of Southern Indiana Volleyball (4-6) looks to go into the conference season on a high note by taking on the Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis Jaguars in Indianapolis, Indiana on Wednesday night. The Screaming Eagles are off to their best start since joining NCAA Division I.
 
Game Coverage
Information about USI Volleyball, including live stats, video, and audio broadcasts, is available on USIScreamingEagles.com. 
 
Tickets
Tickets to the IUPUI vs. USI match can be found here.
 
Screaming Eagles Headlines:
Eagles prove their worth. The Screaming Eagles showed the USI faithful their progress after sweeping Arkansas-Pine Bluff and Jacksonville State in the USI Invitational. USI also put up a strong fight against Bradley in a 3-2 loss.
 
USI Invitational All-Tournament. Juniors Paris Downing and Carly Sobieralski were named to the USI Invitational All-Tournament Team. Downing finished the three-match span with 18 kills, 12 blocks, and five digs while Sobieralski earned a tournament-high 94 assists, 33 digs, and 11 kills.
 
20 and Over Club. Three Eagles have earned 20 or more kills/digs this season. Senior Leah Anderson was the first when she had 20 digs in the win against New Orleans. Junior Carly Sobieralski had 23 digs in the loss to Bradley and senior Abby Bednar is the lone Eagle to have 20+ kills, nabbing 20 in the loss to Bradley.
 
Nearing 1,000. Junior Carly Sobieralski is just 51 assists away from earning 1,000 career kills. Sobieralski started the season at 626 assists and has truly taken over the passing game, nabbing 323 assists in just 10 matches.
 
Consistent Starts. Junior Carly Sobieralski has totaled 20 or more assists in all 10 matches. Senior Leah Anderson has racked up 10 or more kills in eight matches while sophomore Keira Moore has nabbed 10 or more digs in nine matches.
 
Double-Doubles. Three Eagles have secured double-doubles this season. Senior Abby Bednar and junior Carly Sobieralski each have earned five double-doubles while senior Leah Anderson has recorded three.
 
Nationally Acclaimed. Due to USI being in the DI reclassification period, the Eagles are not ranked in the NCAA statistical rankings. However, USI would be ranked 33rd in total digs (563) and 36th in digs per set (16.09) in the nation. Individually, junior Carly Sobieralski would stand 44th in assists (323).

OVC Leaderboard. USI ranks third in aces per set (1.83) while standing fourth in digs per set (16.09). opponent aces per set (1.43), and opponent hitting percentage (.181). The Eagles also ranked fifth in points per set (15.49), assists per set (10.91), kills per set (11.80), and blocks per set (1.86).
 
OVC Leaders. Senior Abby Bednar sits in second in points per set (4.30) and third in kills per set (3.51) and aces per set (0.51). Junior Carly Sobieralski ranks third in assists per set (9.23) while senior Leah Anderson stands in fifth in kills per set (3.46) and points per set (4.14). Junior Abby Weber and sophomore Keira Moore round out the OVC leaders with Weber being seventh in aces per set (0.45) and Moore being ninth in digs per set (3.80).
 
Team Leaders. Senior Abby Bednar leads the pack with 123 kills and 18 aces with senior Leah Anderson trailing close behind with 121 kills. Junior Paris Downing has nabbed 30 blocks while sophomore Keira Moore has added 133 digs. Junior Carly Sobieralski has shown true potential in the passing game, putting up 323 assists.
 
About IUPUI. The Jaguars come into the match 4-5 after getting swept in three matches at the South Dakota Tournament. IUPUI has earned 381 kills, 334 assists, and 67 aces with 462 digs and 41 blocks. The Jaguars are 50th in NCAA DI in aces/set (1.97). This will be the first official matchup between USI and IUPUI after both teams met up in an exhibition match last season where the Jaguars won, 3-2.
 
Leading the Jaguars. Grace Purichia leads the squad in three different categories with 265 assists, 17 aces, and 81 digs. Maia Long has added 99 kills while Emily Alan has produced 18 blocks to lead the Jaguars.

EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

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FOOTNOTE:  EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT information was provided by the EPD and posted by the City-County-County Observer without opinion, bias, or editing.

 

AGENDA Of TODAYS VANDERBURGH COUNTY COMMISSION

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AGENDA Vanderburgh County Board of Commissioners  September 12, 2023 – 3:00 p.m. Meeting in Room 301, Civic Center Complex

1. Call to Order

2. Attendance

3. Pledge of Allegiance

    1. 4. Action Items A. Engineer 1. Open Quotes for VC23-08-02: Boonville-New Harmony Road Bridge #252 Tree Removal
    2. 2. Time Extension Request for VC23-04-01 “Milling and Resurfacing of Vanderburgh County Roads”
    3. 3. Road Plans Cover Sheet: Boonville-New Harmony Road
    4. 4. Administrative Settlement: Boonville-New Harmony Road Parcel 12
    5. B. Burdette Park 1. Grading Bids for Burdette Park Playground Site
    6. C. Computer Services 1. Qusitive Spyglass Microsoft 365 (M365) Security Assessment
        1. 2. Alpha Laser and Imaging Individual Lease Agreements: Assessor’s Office i. Contract #1202s
        2. ii. Contract #1202t
        3. iii. Contract #1202u
        4. D. Ordinance No. CO.09-23-021 – Ordinance Adding 3.31, Property Taxes Collected for Property Disposed by County Executive, to the Vanderburgh County Code
        5. E. Resolution No. CO.R-09-23-013 – Resolution Concerning Amended County Commissioner Meeting Dates for 2024
        6. 5. Department Head Reports
        7. 6. New Business
    7. 7. Old Business A. Curran Miller Auction/Reality Commissioners’ Online Property Auction Sale Recap
    8. B. Pigeon Creek Watershed Development Commission Meeting
    9. C. October 3, 2023 Board of Commissioners Meeting and Drainage Board Meeting Will Be Held In Civic Center Room 301 (Not Old National Events Plaza Ballroom)
    10. A. Approval of August 29th Board of Commissioners Meeting Minutes
    11. B. Employment Changes
        1. C. Auditor 1. Claims Voucher Reports i. August 28, 2023 – September 1, 2023
        2. ii. September 4, 2023 – September 8, 2023

Wednesday, September 13, 2023 at 10:00 a.m.

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8. Consent Items

Drainage Board Immediately Following

        1. D. Treasurer 1. Old National Events Plaza Waiver Request i. 2023 Tax Sale
        2. E. Burdette Park 1. Change Order: “Burdette Park Tennis and Pickleball Courts”
        3. F. Prosecutor 1. Credit Card Usage Request
        4. G. Thank You Letter from Ark Crisis Children’s Center
        5. H. Letter from Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) 1. Des. No. 1902848 – Lighting Project
        6. I. Burdette Park Advisory Board Appointment 1. Ryan Kremer
        7. J. Repeal Request 1. American Rescue Plan
        8. K. Appropriation Requests 1. American Rescue Plan
        9. 2. General Fund
        10. 3. Riverboat

9. Public Comment

10. Adjournment

USI freshmen to visit New Harmony September 12 for day of learning and fun

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The University of Southern Indiana will be taking all freshmen students in the UNIV101 course to New Harmony, Indiana, on Tuesday, September 12 for a day filled with fun activities and hands-on learning. This educational trip is funded entirely by the USI Foundation and the Provost’s Office.

“Learning is always about more than being in the classroom–it’s about hands on experience and engaging with both the past and the present as you seek to expand your knowledge,” said Dr. Kristalyn Shefveland, Assistant Dean of the College of Liberal Arts.  

USI’s partnership with New Harmony, Indiana, offers an opportunity unique to USI students. The visit will allow them the opportunity to experience how the historic community can fit into their academic career, showcasing the resources available to them and how they can integrate those resources into their USI experience. 

Situated within the homelands of the Miami and Shawnee indigenous peoples, the town, founded in 1814 as an experiment in communal living, is now home to Historic New Harmony, a USI Outreach and Engagement program. With an entrepreneurial legacy and a history of social innovation and intellectual advances in science as well as public education, Historic New Harmony has been USI’s “living laboratory” since 1985.Â