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A PETITION TO THE INTERNATIONAL FRATERNITY OF DELTA SIGMA PI BY KAPPA BETA ALPHA PROFESSIONAL BUSINESS FRATERNITY VALPARAISO UNIVERSITY VALPARAISO,, INDIANA 'Valparaiso University ^ ^ College of Business Administration Office of the Dean Valparaiso, Indiana 46383 February 22,1983 International Fraternity of Delta Sigma Pi c/o Mark Roberts 330 South Campus Avenue Oxford, OH 1^5056 Gentlemens We, the brothers of Kappa Beta Alpha, a Professional Business Fraternity at Valparaiso University, submit for your consideration this petition for acceptance. Our group was formed by students in the College of Business Administration who hoped to broaden their scope through professional programs. With this idea we hope to better our campus and the community of Valparaiso Surrounding it. We set our standards high, as does Delta Sigma Pi, and are constantly working to meet them. The honor of being accepted as a charter of Delta Sigma Pi woui^l be of mutual benefit to all concerned. We would promote the values and high standards of Delta Sigma Pi, and in turn Delta Sigma Pi could enable us to reach more people inside and outside our coramiinity. Therefore, we ask that you grant Kappa Beta Alpha a charter so that we may establish a chapter of the International Fratemity of Delta Sigma Pi on the Valparaiso University campus. Respectfully, The Brothers of Kappa BetaAlpha dAyujJd ^naicMuiu'^ /Ul^f-'O-^-r^ (^ta. Jk<^AA:6U LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATION Valparaiso University 5? College of Business Administration Valparaiso, Indiana Office of tfie Dean 46383 December 28, 1982 Mr. Mark Roberts Director of Chapter Operations Delta Sigma Pi 330 South Campus Avenue P.O. -
Advisory Committee Civil Rules
ADVISORY COMMITTEE 7K ON CIVIL RULES WASHINGTON, D.C. MAY 3-5, 1993 L L I17 l lV H H H H I X K I ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | F, LI I7 I~~~~~~ H H El, Li 7 S-- LE Tentative Agenda Meeting of Advisory Committee on Civil Rules Federal Judiciary Building Washington, DC May 3-5, 1993 I. Welcome of new members; Orientation. II. Report on status of pending amendments. If Supreme Court returns any amendments for further consideration, we'll 7 probably take these up at this point.) III. Revisiting proposals previously considered. Ed Cooper will be sending out separately to each member his latest work on these. He has received various comments and suggestions from the groups and individuals to whom he sent drafts on an informal basis. Rule 23 tF. Rule 26(c) (sunshine/confidentiality) Rule 43 7 Rule 68 (also possible FJC study) L Rule 83 Rule 84 t IV. Style Revision. Enjoy yourself. V. New Matters. We have received a variety of suggestions for changes. We'll need to discuss them briefly to decide which we might want to go forward with. I'm asking Ed and John Rabiej to go through their correspondence to make a list. Among the items I'm aware of: Rules 7 and 11 (signature requirement for electronic filing); Rule 45 (expansion of trial subpoena jurisdiction); Rules 52 and 59 (requirement for 10- day filing--not merely serving); Rule 53 (expansion of role of Master to discovery/pretrial areas); Rule 64 (ABA proposal--legislative action). VI. Plans for future meetings, submissions to Standing Committee, etc. -
ANNUAL REPORT PURSUANT to SECTION 13 OR 15(D) of the SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT of 1934 for the FISCAL YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2020
UNITED STATES SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20549 FORM 10-K ☒ ANNUAL REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934 FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2020 ☐ TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934 Commission File Number 0-21719 Steel Dynamics, Inc. (Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter) Indiana 35-1929476 (State or other jurisdiction of incorporation or organization) (IRS Employer Identification No.) 7575 West Jefferson Blvd, Fort Wayne, IN 46804 (Address of principal executive offices) (Zip Code) Registrant’s telephone number, including area code: (260) 969-3500 Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act: Title of each class Trading Symbol Name of each exchange on which registered Common Stock voting, $0.0025 par value STLD NASDAQ Global Select Market Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(g) of the Act: None Indicate by check mark if the registrant is a well-known seasoned issuer, as defined in Rule 405 of the Securities Act. Yes No Indicate by check mark if the registrant is not required to file reports pursuant to Section 13 or Section 15(d) of the Act. Yes No Indicate by check mark whether the registrant (1) has filed all reports required to be filed by Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to file such reports), and (2) has been subject to such filing requirements for the past 90 days. -
Reg Flex Cover.Indd
Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission Regulatory Flexibility Report to the Indiana General Assembly '08 Tradition. Innovation. Change. Executive Summary EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission (Commission) is pleased to present its 2008 Report to the Regulatory Flexibility Committee of the Indiana General Assembly. This Report highlights key issues that confront Indiana Electric, Natural Gas, Communications and Water/Wastewater utility industries and discusses the role of the Commission in managing these issues. Over the course of the last year, many topics have been addressed including: energy efficiency, aging infrastructure, the rising cost of energy, access to broadband and economic development. The Commission has been monitoring statewide and national efforts to address these issues in addition to remaining at the forefront of discussion with legislators, other state regulators and commissions. The Report broaches many of these topics and provides updates on how they affect Indiana. While each industry has unique concerns, several discussed in this Report are common to more than one type of industry. This Executive Summary contains a brief overview of these cross-industry and industry-specific issues, which are more fully addressed in the body of the Report. By examining cross-industry concerns, certain trends emerge along with areas that may need more attention. Plus, they demonstrate how similar utilities are with regard to regulation and support. The Report contains, as an appendix, a copy of the External Client Survey undertaken by the Commission in 2007. Even though the results of the Survey were very positive, the Commission provided a response that addressed the issues identified in the Survey and continues to explore and undertake efforts to enhance overall performance. -
COUGAR BASKETBALL 2015-2016 1 2 COUGAR BASKETBALL 2015-2016 COUGAR BASKETBALL 2015-2016 CONTENTS University Quick Facts 2015-16 University of Saint Francis
COUGAR BASKETBALL 2015-2016 1 2 COUGAR BASKETBALL 2015-2016 COUGAR BASKETBALL 2015-2016 CONTENTS University Quick Facts 2015-16 University of saint francis Location ...............Fort Wayne, Indiana WOMEN’S SCHEDULE USF #7 (27-8) IN NAIA DII COACHES’ Founded .........................................1890 POSTSEASON TOP 25 POLL Enrollment.......................................2,324 # -- Rank in NAIA Top 25 Preseason Poll (Oct. 27, 2015) DATE OPPONENT PLACE TIME President.........Sister M. Elise Kriss, OSF HUNTINGTON TOURNAMENT @ HUNTINGTON, IN Nov. 6 Aquinas (MI) @ Huntington Univ. 6 p.m. Director of Athletics........Mike McCaffrey Nov. 7 #2 Davenport (MI) @ Huntington Univ. 1 p.m. Nov. 11 Olivet Nazarene (IL) USF 7 p.m. Athletic Faculty Nov. 14 IU East USF 3 p.m. TABLE OF CONTENTS Representative...................Dr. Matt Hopf Nov. 25 #17 Huntington USF 7 p.m. Dec. 2 @ Grace Winona Lake, IN 6 p.m. Dec. 5 @ Goshen Goshen, IN 3 p.m. WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2015-16 Outlook............................................W 4-5 Director of Athletics Dec. 12 @ #37 Southeastern (FL) Lakeland, FL 1 p.m. Coaching Staff.............................................. W 6-7 Marketing........................Tim Alexander Dec. 14 @ Webber International (FL)Lake Wales, FL 6 p.m. Dec. 22 #29 Cornerstone (MI) USF 1 p.m. Player Roster.................................................... W 8 Director of Sports INDIANA TECH TOURNAMENT FT. WAYNE, IN Player Profiles..............................................W 9-12 Dec. 29 @ Indiana Tech Ft. Wayne, IN 7 p.m. Opponents................................................W 14-15 Information...............................Bill Scott Dec. 30 U.of Northwestern Ohio USF 7 p.m. Crossroads League Composite Schedule......... W 16 Jan. 2 @ #9T Marian Indianapolis 1 p.m. Crossroads League & NAIA Statistics.......W 17-18 Athletic Affiliation.....................National Jan. -
Of 65 NIRPC ADA PUBLIC HEARING 6/11/13 CART & Transcription
Page 1 of 65 1 NIRPC ADA PUBLIC HEARING 2 PURDUE CALUMET LIBRARY 3 HAMMOND, IN 4 JUNE 11, 2013 5 1-4 p.m. 6 7 8 CART SERVICES AND VERBATIM TRANSCRIPTION SERVICES 9 PROVIDED BY: 10 VOICE TO PRINT CAPTIONING, LLC 11 9800 Connecticut Drive 12 Crown Point, IN 46307 13 219-644-3220 14 www.voicetoprint.com 15 [email protected] 16 NIRPC ADA PUBLIC HEARING 6/11/13 CART & Transcription by Voice to Print Captioning Page 2 of 65 17 >> GAIL BARKER: Hello. My name is Gail Barker, the 18 Disability Coordinator at Purdue North Central. I will be 19 serving as the facilitator of this year's public hearing for the 20 Northwestern Indiana Regional Planning Commission. I would like 21 to welcome those who are here at Purdue University Calumet for 22 our 2013 public hearing. I would also like to welcome those 23 that are watching on the Internet and those that are watching 24 from the site at LaPorte, Indiana also on the Internet. 25 NIRPC, as the agency is called, is a Metropolitan Planning 26 Organization that is responsible for regional transportation 27 planning in Lake, Porter and LaPorte Counties. 28 This hearing is being held as a result of a Class Action 29 ADA transportation lawsuit which was filed in 1997. ADA stands 30 for the Americans with Disabilities Act, which was enacted into 31 law in 1990. The lawsuit settlement, which was reached in 2006, 32 requires NIRPC to have an independent ADA review each year of 33 all its subgrantees; that is, all the public transit providers 34 for whom NIRPC provides monitoring and oversight. -
East Chicago Junior Police: an Effective Project in the Non-Academic Area of the School's Total Educational Attack on the Disadvantagement of Youth
DOCUMENT RESUME ED 053 241 UD 011 713 TITLE East Chicago Junior Police: An Effective Project in the Non-Academic Area of the School's Total Educational Attack on the Disadvantagement of Youth. INSTITUTION East Chicago City School District, Ind: PUB DATE Dec 70 NOTE 65p. EDRS PRICE EDRS Price MF-$0.65 HC-$3.29 DESCRIPTORS After School Programs, Behavior Problems, Child Development, *Delinquency Prevention, *Disadvantaged Youth, Health Activities, Music Activities, *Police School Relationship, Program Descriptions, Program Design, Program Effectiveness, Program Evaluation, School Community Programs, Volunteers, Youth Clubs, Youth Problems, *Youth Programs IDENTIFIERS *East Chicago Junior Police, Elementary Secondary Education Title I, Indiana ABSTRACT The Junior Police program utilized non-academic youth interests as its foundation. The project filled the need for a youth organization, a youth clearinghouse, and more aid to delinquent and predelinquent youth to redirect them into ways of thinking and acting beneficial both to themselves and to the community. The objectives of the program were to provide supplemental effort in attacking conditions which interfere with a child's educational growth--those conditions, being underachievement, social, cultural, and nutritional disadvantagement, and health deficiencies. Program areas included were music, arts and crafts, sports, health, cosmetology, business, hobbies, field trips, and parties. Both professionals and volunteers comprised the staff including members of the East Chicago police and fire departments. Those working with the program submit that the Junior Police members have been involved in fewer incidents of delinquency than non-members. (Author/CB) U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION & WELFARE OFFICE OF EDUCATION THIS DOCUMENT fiAS BEEN REPRO- OUCED EXACTLY /.S RECEIVED FROM THE PERSON OR ORGANIZATION ORIG- INATING IT. -
DOCUMENT RESUME ED 112 164 CE 004 982 TITLE Indiana
DOCUMENT RESUME ED 112 164 CE 004 982 TITLE Indiana Career Resource Center: Annual Report: 1974-75. INSTITUTION Indiana Univ., South Bend. Indiana Career Resource Center. PUB DATE [75] NOTE 207p.; Portions of Appendix N may not be completely legible in microfiche; Not available in hard copy due to paper color of original document EDRS PRICE LIF-$0.76 Plus Postage. HC Not Available from EDRS. DESCRIPTORS *Annual Reports; *Career Education; Educational Development; *Educational Programs; Educational Resources; Letters (Correspondence); Questionnaires; *Resource Centers; Resource Materials; Teaching Techniques IDENTIFIERS Career Information Centers; *Indiana ABSTRACT The report presents an account of the activities and progress of the Indiana Career Resource Center in its sixth year as a source of ideas and programs for educators developing their own career education programs. It documents the services offered: (1) inservice and preservice training of classroom teachers, student teachers, counselors, administrators, and school board and community members in the concepts and involvement of a career education program;(2) editing and producing media to assist educators, including a career education specialty training directory; (3) developing contacts in the local community and becoming involved with local projects as a means of piloting ideas that could be duplicated in other settings (women's career center, career guidance institute, life planning, conference telephone use in career education) and career development workshops for the Comprehensive -
Area Code 205 Area Code 219 Area Code 231 Area
CERTIFIED LEAD INSPECTOR'S Cert # First Name Last Name Company Location Phone # Area Code 205 P-01571 Leigh Lachine Accelerated Risk Management LLC BIRMINGHAM (205)533-7662 Area Code 219 P-04277 WILLIAM CENTER Greentree Environmental PORTAGE, IN 219-764-2828 Area Code 231 P-01412 JAMES ARMSTRONG ARM Industrial & Environmental Consultants, Inc. BIG RAPIDS 231-592-9858 P-06974 HAROLD BROWER Norlund & Associates, Inc. LUDINGTON 231-843-3485 P-06268 KYLE CLARK PM Environmental GRAND RAPIDS 231-571-3082 P-00013 ROBERT PETERS Otwell Mawby P.C. TRAVERSE CITY 231-946-5200 P-01268 JOHN REHKOPF Northern Analytical Services LEROY 231-679-0005 P-05558 JUSTON REHKOPF Northern Analytical Services, LLC BIG RAPIDS 231-679-0005 Area Code 248 P-06647 ALI SALIH AL-HADDAD Fisbeck, Thompson, Carr & Huber, Inc. GRAND RAPIDS 248-410-7411 P-02334 ROOSEVELT AUSTIN, III Arch Environmental Group FARMINGTON 248-426-0165 P-06124 KATHLEEN BALAZE McDowell & Associates FERNDALE 248-399-2066 P-03480 JULIE BARTON AKT Peerless FARMINGTON 248-615-1333 P-04724 JASON BARYLSKI IAQ Management Services, Inc. FARMINGTON 248-932-8800 P-01082 RICHARD BREMER City of Royal Oak ROYAL OAK 248-246-3133 P-04983 JOSEPH BURLEY Freelance Envir-Tech Services, LLC OAK PARK 248-721-8574 P-05333 THOMAS CARPENTER Performance Environmental Serv. WIXOM 248-926-3800 P-06860 LEE EDWIN COX City of Farmington Hills FARMINGTON HILLS 248-473-9546 P-00657 JOE DEL MORONE II Oakland County Home and Improvement PONTIAC 248-858-5307 P-04823 JANE DIPPLE All American Home Inspections OXFORD 248-760-5441 P-00869 PETER ESSENMACHER Oakland County Community Development PONTIAC 248-858-0493 P-07010 DONNA EVANS Waterford Schools Transportation WATERFORD 248-674-2692 P-06262 GREGORY FAHRENBRUCH Restoration Environmental Safety Technologies AUBURN HILLS 248-778-5940 P-04763 JENNIFER FASHBAUGH Fishbeck, Thmpson, Carr & Huber, Inc. -
Ball State University Graduate Catalog 2005–2007
BALL STATE UNIVERSITY GRADUATE CATALOG 2005–2007 BALL STATE UNIVERSITY BULLETIN (USPS 040-660) Volume LXXX, Number 2 Spring 2005 Ball State University Bulletin published four times a year by Ball State University, 2000 W. University Avenue, Muncie, Indiana 47306. Entered as periodicals matter December 10, 1932, at the post office at Muncie, Indiana 47302, under the act of August 24, 1912. Periodicals postage paid at Muncie, Indiana 47302. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to the Graduate School, Ball State University, Muncie, IN 47306. Ball State University provides equal opportunity in employment and in its educa- tion programs, activities, and facilities without regard to race, religion, color, sex, sexual orientation, disability, national origin, ancestry, or age. It also takes affirma- tive action to employ and advance minorities, women, Vietnam-era veterans, dis- abled veterans, and other disabled persons. For further information, please consult our Web site at www.bsu.edu/legal/equal or contact the Office of University Compliance, Ball State University, Muncie, IN 47306; Phone: (765) 285-5162; TDD: (765) 285-2639. The information presented here, correct at the time of publication, is subject to change. 2520-05 uc INFORMATION DIRECTORY For more information about Ball State University and its programs, visit www.bsu.edu or call (area code 765): Admissions, Registration Information, Dean, Graduate School Transfer of Credit 285-1301 Application for Graduation Dean, Graduate School 285-1300 Careers Career Center 285-1522 Fees, Resident -
Richmond Mutual Bancorporation Annual Report 2020
Richmond Mutual Bancorporation Annual Report 2020 Form 10-K (NASDAQ:RMBI) Published: March 30th, 2020 PDF generated by stocklight.com UNITED STATES SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION Washington, D.C. 20549 FORM 10-K x ANNUAL REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934 For the fiscal year ended December 31, 2019 OR o TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934 For the transition period from _______ to _______ COMMISSION FILE NUMBER 001-38956 Richmond Mutual Bancorporation, Inc. (Exact Name of Registrant as Specified in its Charter) Maryland 36-4926041 (State or other jurisdiction of incorporation or organization) (I.R.S. Employer Identification No.) 31 North 9th Street, Richmond, Indiana 47374 (Address of principal executive offices) (Zip Code) Registrant's telephone number, including area code: (765) 962-2581 Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act: Title of each class Trading Symbol(s) Name of each exchange on which registered Common Stock, par value $0.01 per share RMBI The NASDAQ Stock Market LLC Securities Registered Pursuant to Section 12(g) of the Act: None Indicate by checkmark if the registrant is a well-known seasoned issuer, as defined in Rule 405 of the Securities Act. YES o NO x Indicate by checkmark if the registrant is not required to file reports pursuant to Section 13 or Section 15(d) of the Act. YES o NO x Indicate by checkmark whether the registrant (1) has filed all reports required to be filed by Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to file such reports), and (2) has been subject to such filing requirements for the past 90 days. -
Ball State University Graduate Catalog 2005–2007
View metadata, citation and similar papers at core.ac.uk brought to you by CORE provided by Cardinal Scholar BALL STATE UNIVERSITY GRADUATE CATALOG 2005–2007 BALL STATE UNIVERSITY BULLETIN (USPS 040-660) Volume LXXX, Number 2 Spring 2005 Ball State University Bulletin published four times a year by Ball State University, 2000 W. University Avenue, Muncie, Indiana 47306. Entered as periodicals matter December 10, 1932, at the post office at Muncie, Indiana 47302, under the act of August 24, 1912. Periodicals postage paid at Muncie, Indiana 47302. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to the Graduate School, Ball State University, Muncie, IN 47306. Ball State University provides equal opportunity in employment and in its educa- tion programs, activities, and facilities without regard to race, religion, color, sex, sexual orientation, disability, national origin, ancestry, or age. It also takes affirma- tive action to employ and advance minorities, women, Vietnam-era veterans, dis- abled veterans, and other disabled persons. For further information, please consult our Web site at www.bsu.edu/legal/equal or contact the Office of University Compliance, Ball State University, Muncie, IN 47306; Phone: (765) 285-5162; TDD: (765) 285-2639. The information presented here, correct at the time of publication, is subject to change. 2520-05 uc INFORMATION DIRECTORY For more information about Ball State University and its programs, visit www.bsu.edu or call (area code 765): Admissions, Registration Information, Dean, Graduate School Transfer of Credit 285-1301