IS IT TRUE that the top economic news yesterday was the announcement that Alcoa will once again have an aluminum smelting line operating at the Warrick Operations in Southern Indiana?… it was only a few years ago that the smelting operation was mothballed resulting in job losses and fear among employees?…that 275 jobs will be added at the Warrick plant to begin smelting again?…one of the biggest reasons that aluminum smelting has been reduced in the United States is the cost of electrical power as compared to other countries like Chile where much of the raw material used in smelting is found?…in years gone by Alcoa was ahead of Vectren when it comes to electrical generation because they put in their own power plant and coal mine?…it is highly likely that the best profit center on the Alcoa property was the power plant and not the smelter?…this announcement is a good win for greater Evansville, Vectren and Alcoa alike? Â …we join Lieutenant Governor Suzanne Crouch in joy and congratulations for this legacy employer making the commitment to smelt aluminum in Southwest Indiana again?
IS IT TRUE one of the reasons for the prices that Vectren charges for electricity is that they got ahead of the hounds in cleaning the coal they burn?…because of the expensive equipment used by Vectren to clean coal prompted the Indiana Utilities Regulatory Commission to authorize the highest rates in Indiana?…we now hear that many of those expensive improvements  made by Vectren may be squandered to make way for the cheaper natural gas rates? …the body that approves the rate increases (IURC) is a bunch of people appointed by politicians who may or may not know the first thing about power generation?… the legacy combined sewer problem looming over Evansville and the decrepit water pipes repairs someday will cause the utility costs for a regular middle class home may be as much as the house payment?
IS IT TRUE that Local Income Tax funds are now being used to pay down City Employee Hospitalization for this budget year?  …so far the City of Evansville has used $2.7 million dollars of this fund to pay down the City Employee Hospitalization for this budget year
IS IT TRUE that any day now we expect bids to be submitted by Ragle Construction Inc.  telling us how much it will costs to correct the curb problems on North Main Street? …we  can’t wait to see who will pay to correct this costly mistake? …we know that city officials would like to see this issue to quietly go away?
IS IT TRUE the entertainment festival known as ParksFest will be taking a year off in 2017 but is hopeful that it will return for 2018?…the ParksFest was born when it’s founder saw the distinction of Evansville being named “the most miserable place in the United States†in a Gallup well-being survey?…the response to being named a miserable bottom feeder inspire the ParksFest that eventually grew to having an attendance of 10,000 in Garvin Park and attracted musicians from all around the Tri-State?…ParksFest is an equivalent economic driver to the Evansville Jazz and Wine Festival started by GAGE in 2008 after the then CEO attended a Jazz Fest in Montreal?
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Kudos to the CCO for exposing and following up on the City’s North Main Street shopping cart path fiasco! It is beyond ridiculous that the new road was made too narrow for 2 trucks or buses to pass at the same time. I expect the cost to repair this ill advised shopping cart project would have been enough to have brought Masker Amphitheater back from the dead.
Where is the reduction in spending analysis that the high-priced CPA firm out of Indy strongly recommended to this administration. Actually, there has been zero analysis performed in this regard. So, this administration is bleeding out $$$. Of course, we hear only crickets out of the City Clowncil especially from Butterfly McGinn and Anna Harris, CPA. As policy is concerned, the Local Income Tax was to be used only 50% for operations and the remainder to capital, i.e. equipment, infrastructure, etc . . .the question should be has this policy been altered, if so, what capital needs will be effected . . .crickets, crickets, crickets????
ALCOA reopening is great news for me.
I am not impressed that Vectren is ahead of the curve of possible regulations. I suspect that their up grades were not from an environmental concern but that as a regulated monopoly they can charge according to their assets. If their concern is environmental or providing dependable and affordable energy they would not be squatting on top of private solar installations. Their concern is about remaining a regulated monopoly.
Blah, blah. I’m tired of hearing the news. So he admitted it. I don’t care if Trump took advantage of help from the Russians to become President. I’m glad they helped. Don’t give a damn about the collusion with Russian government either. Don’t give a damn if they did the whole damn thing together. We have a white man leading our country. We deserve this. As long as he stays in charge leading our kind, I don’t give a damn. My interests fair better under Trump.
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