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“PEACE BE UPON US”

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“PEACE BE UPON US”

GAVEL GAMUT By Jim Redwine

NOVEMBER 12, 2022

The United States and Russia have been jockeying for position in Ukraine since, at least, 2014. Three American presidents, Obama, Trump, and Biden, and one Russian president, Putin have been in power during this period.

According to a publication of the Congressional Research Service updated on October 21, 2022 the United States has, up to October 14, 2022, provided $20.3 billion in “security assistance” to Ukraine. As one can observe on CNN, Russia has destroyed large swaths of Ukrainian territory, and Google projects if the war ended now it would cost between $100 billion – $200 billion dollars to reconstruct the damaged areas. The human cost was not considered but it is immense.

Ukraine’s Crimea area was taken over by Russia by force in 2014. The world took note and America began arming Ukraine in anticipation of just what happened on February 24, 2022. If that invasion had not happened the United States could have saved over $20 billion dollars, Ukraine could have been spared up to $200 billion dollars in reconstruction costs and Russia could have preserved untold billions in economic and humanitarian costs. The spin-off cost to the rest of humanity is incalculable with the loss of tens of thousands of lives, untold wounds and injuries, and millions of people displaced from their homes.

We, humans, have known since caveman days that there may be times when peace is bought at too dear a price, but there never is a time when war is good in either human or economic terms. What we have not yet perfected is a method of maintaining a just peace in the face of an aggressor who is bent on an unjust war.

But we all know peace is best and war is worst. Muslims greet people with “Peace be upon you” and Christians cite the peace-keeping propensities of Jesus as his greatest virtue. Jews say “Shalom” (peace) when coming or going and virtually every culture claims peace as one of its paramount goals. We, humans, have repeatedly codified peace as one of our greatest treasures.

The Charter of the United Nations ratified on October 24, 1945, in Chapter VI, Article 33, demands that disputing countries:

“[S]hall, first of all, seek a solution by negotiation, inquiry, mediation,

conciliation, arbitration, judicial settlement, resort to regional

agencies or arrangements, or other peaceful means of their own choice.”

“The Security Council shall, when it deems necessary,

call upon the parties to settle their dispute by such means.”

Just such a solution was found to the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962 by United States President John F. Kennedy and Soviet Union President Nikita Khrushchev. America had installed nuclear missiles in Turkey, then on the border of the USSR, and in Italy which was not far from Russia. Khrushchev responded by seeking to install nuclear missiles in Cuba. Instead of nuclear war, America withdrew its armaments from Turkey and Italy and the USSR turned its missile-loaded ships around and took them home.

There are similarities to the current confrontation between Russia, Ukraine, and America. The United States has armed Ukraine which borders Russia. Russia rattled its sabers for some time and has brought disaster on itself, Ukraine, and, potentially, its other neighbors, such as Georgia which was invaded by Russia in 2008 and 2014. Poland, Finland, Moldova, etcetera, etcetera remain within Russia’s radar. Perhaps reliance on the wisdom of the United Nations Charter might be in order.

As Abraham Lincoln advised:

“Discourage litigation (and war is the ultimate litigation);

Persuade your neighbors to compromise whenever you can.”

In their book, Law, and Economics, at p. 356, Robert Cooter and Thomas Ulen state:

“For any trial [war], a settlement usually exists that makes both parties better off,

so trials [wars] are usually inefficient.”

And legal philosopher Richard Posner states:

“The primary (though not the exclusive) function of law is

to aid parties by altering incentives.”

Economic Analysis of Law

At p. 265

The American Bar Association explains that disputes should be approached by emphasizing a problem-solving attitude (integrative bargaining) in which both sides seek a solution that meets their interests. And other countries should encourage such an approach, not exacerbate the problem.

Now one might think we are a little late in the Russia/Ukraine War to pour oil on troubled waters, but what is the alternative, perpetual, and expanding war? Besides, Ukraine is only one of Russia’s neighbors. Peace in the whole world should be the goal. For as suggested by the Charter of UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization):

“Since wars begin in the minds of men”,

peace must supplant conflict in their hearts.

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HOOSIER HISTORY HIGHLIGHTS

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November 13 – November 19

The Week in Indiana History


1859     Mayor Samuel Maxwell and the Indianapolis City Council established the first paid fire department.  It had previously been a volunteer force.  The department began with a hook and ladder company and two hand engines and, in 1860, gained their first steam engine.


1885     Charles Edward Henry began production at the Opalescent Glass Works in Kokomo.  Still in business, the company is known for its high-quality hand-mixed sheet glass art and colored glass.


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1905     “The House of a Thousand Candles” by Indianapolis author Meredith Nicholson was published by the Bobbs-Merrill Company.  The book became a best seller and inspired a play and two motion pictures.  Many think the book resulted from the author’s visit to a home on Lake Maxinkuckee in Culver, Indiana.


1935     Admiral Richard E. Byrd was guest of honor at the Columbia Club in Indianapolis.  The famed pioneer aviator and polar explorer was introduced by Mayor John W. Kern and treated to a concert by the Cathedral High School Band.  Byrd spoke of his many experiences and showed movies of his explorations.


movie1949     The world premiere of the movie Johnny Holidaywas held at the Lyric Theater in Indianapolis.  Filmed almost entirely at the Indiana Boys’ School, the movie stars William Bendix and Hoagy Carmichael with a cameo appearance by Indiana Governor Henry Schricker.

Stove2005     Ruth M. Siems, home economist, died at her home in Newburgh, Indiana. For 30 years she was on the innovation staff at General Foods.  Her best-known creation was Stove Top Stuffing Mix, introduced in 1972.  Over 60 million boxes are sold at Thanksgiving time.

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Listed below are five important events in Indiana.  Select the correct year for each.

1.  Indiana joined the Union, becoming the 19th state.   a.  1776  b.  1801    c.  1816    d.  1825

2.  Indiana adopted a new state constitution.    a.  1851    b.  1865  c.  1870    d.  1874

3.  Indiana opened the current statehouse.    a.  1824.   b.  1865    c.  1888    d.  1910

4.   Benjamin Harrison was elected President.    a.  1864    b.  1872    c.  1882    d.  1888

5.   Hoosier Wendell Willkie waged a spirited campaign for President. a.  1932    b.  1936    c.  1940    d.  1944


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                   Bob Hope and Jane Russell were emcees at the Lyric Theater for the world premiere of “Johnny Holiday.”  In the audience was Governor Henry Schricker (above) who appears in the movie as he visits the Indiana Boys’ School.


Answers:  1. c   2. a   3. c   4. d   5. c

 

EXPLORE EVANSVILLE INDIANA FOR THE HOLIDAYS

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There’s snow place like Evansville for the holidays!
November is all about sweater weather, fall foliage, holiday shopping and so much more in Evansville.

Gifts That Keep On Giving

Looking for a unique gift that will stand the test of time? Take a look at this guide of the best subscriptions, memberships and season tickets to some of your favorite Evansville spots!

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Make Memories From Melodies

The current concert lineup is just getting started with 13 entertainers ready to rock you from here to next year!

FALL AND WINTER CONCERTS

THUNDERBOLTS ICE HOCKEY

Ford Center | November 4

It’s our first Friday night home game of the season! Anyone with a paid Thunderbolts ticket receives a free ticket to Swonder Ice Arena.

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HOLIDAY OPEN HOUSE

Downtown Evansville | November 5

Downtown Evansville will be decorated for the holidays and our shops will be ready to help you find the perfect gifts. Or, get your home ready with beautiful décor and accessories from our Downtown shops and select vendors.

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CODY JOHNSON

Ford Center | November 10

Cody Johnson has established a following of passionately loyal fans with his explosive live shows and electrifying stage presence. With special guest Randy Houser.

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OLD COURTHOUSE CRAFT SHOW

Old Vanderburgh Courthouse | November 12

Over 140 crafters will overflow the beautiful Old Courthouse downtown with their handmade items and goods to make shopping for unique gifts easy.

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EVANSVILLE PHILHARMONIC

Victory Theatre | November 13

An uplifting concert as ethereal sounds evoke the singing of angels featuring the string sections alone. The legendary Requiem featured in the climax of Academy Award-winning film Amadeus will follow.

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CASTING CROWNS: THE HEALER TOUR

Ford Center | November 17

Experience a night of worship like no other with some of the group’s most beloved songs like “Only Jesus,” “Nobody,” “Praise You In This Storm,” “East To West” and many more.

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CHRISTKINDLMARKT

Germania Maennerchor | November 19

The Maennerchor is well-known for serving fantastic German food while providing fun and festive activities. This family-friendly fundraiser is a newer fall favorite where gifts and great food can be found in one place.

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HADI SHRINE CIRCUS

Ford Center | November 24 - 27

A jewel of the Tri-State with thousands of performers and millions of attendees spanning generations, its legacy is second to none.

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RITZY’S FANTASY OF LIGHTS

Garvin Park | November 24 – January 1

The Ritzy’s Fantasy of Lights is a holiday tradition. Garvin Park will be transformed into a “fantasyland” with more than 70 spectacular displays, many of which are animated, including flying reindeer!

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CLICK HERE FOR A FULL LIST OF AREA EVENTS!
Pair an attraction or event in a neighboring destination with a stay in one of Evansville’s outstanding accommodations!
MerryMeeting Show
New Harmony | November 4-5
A Directory Artisans Show featuring heirloom quality wares by some of America’s best period Craftsmen and Craftswomen.
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St. Philip School Craft Fair
Mt Vernon | November 6
Holiday craft fair with talented vendors, concessions, half pot raffle, chance auction and more.
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Kraftucky Arts and Crafts Expo
Owensboro, KY | November 11-13
Shop from local artisans for unique creations in woodcrafts, holiday décor, quilts, jewelry, painting, candles, pottery, and more.
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Start planning your next trip to Evansville with the help of the newest edition of City View by Evansville Living! Start plotting your route with the help of the Visit Evansville tear-off map while reading all about the best ways to experience our River City!

Partnership Between AmeriCrew And Vincennes University Strengthens Career Opportunities For Military Veterans

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Partnership Between AmeriCrew And Vincennes University Strengthens Career Opportunities For Military Veterans
 Vincennes University and AmeriCrew have formed a new partnership that values the unique skills of those who have served in the military plus develops in-demand and innovative career pathways for veterans.

AmeriCrew is one of the first national Veteran Workforce Development companies focused on 5G wireless, Fiber and Clean Energy infrastructure projects. AmeriCrew will host the National Infrastructure Technician Academy (NITA) at VU’s Vincennes Campus and additional VU sites statewide and military education facilities throughout the country.

AmeriCrew will collaborate with VU to integrate training, certification, and apprenticeship into the work schedule as it develops careers and field leadership from our nation’s transitioning warriors.

According to AmeriCrew CEO Kelley Dunne, “When AmeriCrew was looking for an experienced and qualified educational partner, Vincennes University stands out as a workforce development focused leader and a higher education institution that embraces AmeriCrew’s “earn while you learn” approach.”  

Military veterans bring crucial contributions and vital leadership to the workplace.

VU is a proud educational partner of the armed forces and has a long history of quality service to veterans. The VU motto of “Learn in Order to Serve” is especially appropriate for those who have chosen a life of service to our country through the branches of the military.

Together AmeriCrew and VU will facilitate a bridge between the classroom, training labs, and work environment, led by veteran field leadership, that will help veterans successfully transition from the military to civilian life and post-military careers.

The AmeriCrew E-3 Model – Engage, Educate and Employ – will focus on Rural Fiber, 5G Wireless, and Clean Energy (Solar and EV or electric vehicle). Additionally, AmeriCrew’s anchor Indiana fiber build-out customer, Mainstream Fiber Networks, will provide the jobs and long-term work that will enable the build-out and scaling of the program.

“AmeriCrew is excited to team with a historic academic institution like Vincennes University as our primary educational partner,” Dunne said. “Vincennes University brings over 220 years of academic expertise and experience to training and educating America’s workforce. AmeriCrew looks forward to being a part of that legacy.”

VU has a long history of developing strong education and training programs in support of major corporate and industry partners.

VU Vice President of Workforce Development and Community Services David Tucker said, “VU specializes in custom training for employers, and we have the added benefit of a dedicated residence hall on campus for trainees. Our new partnership with AmeriCrew builds on the relationships we already have in place with well-known employers like Amazon, Cummins, John Deere, and Toyota.”

Another Cup Of Coffee News: Feeling Better After President Biden’s Recent Press Conference

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Feeling Better After President Biden’s Recent Press Conference

By Dannie McIntire

NOVEMBER 11, 2022

It’s a crisp morning in southern Indiana as we begin to head deeper into the coming winter weather. Thank goodness I will no longer have to worry as much about the cost of the upcoming winter heating season. 

President Biden during an interview on NewsNation was asked the question, “You’ve referred to the midterm election as a choice, rather than a referendum. Given record inflation, why should voters choose Democrats?

He answered; “Because it’s not recording inflation anymore I’m bringing it down”, which immediately sent me back into the kitchen to fortify my morning cup of coffee with a good splash of Jim Beam.

 

The picture above is Dannie McIntire getting ready to drink “Another Cup Of Coffee” so he can write his unbiased news article.

It doesn’t seem that long ago my wife and I could go out and enjoy a reasonably priced lunch for under $30 dollars, now it’s most often closer to $50 if not more.

Now I might be wrong, but I’m highly doubtful that our president does the weekly White House grocery shopping, gases up the vehicles, or pays the heating and light bills. 

Now I know politicians on both sides of the aisle lie, I think it must be a contagious virus that especially circulates in the air around Washington, D.C.; but if you’re going to lie to me at least try to make what you say seem even the slightest bit plausible when our economy has an annualized 8.2% inflation rate. 

During a recent speech, President Biden bragged; “The most common price of gas in America is $3.39, down from over five dollars when I took office”; ugh, fact check, the average price when he assumed office was $2.39.   

Then our president went on to say; “We need to keep making that progress by having energy companies bring down the cost of a gallon of gas that reflects the cost of paying for a barrel of oil”.

Mr. President, you went to Saudi Arabia and bumped fists with the Saudi ruler Mohammed bin Salman thinking you secured his commitment to increasing their oil production only to later have him join Russia in having OPEC reduce their oil production as a slap in the face to you. How about taking the shackles off the American oil industry here at home and let them pump American oil…oh wait…that makes too much sense!

Take A Break Dannie And Get Another Cup Of Coffee

Well, now the Biden administration is accusing Arizona Governor Doug Ducey of trespassing after he decided to plug unfinished sections of the border wall in his state with stacked shipping containers in an attempt to stanch the flow of illegal immigrants. That folks in a nutshell is the current administration’s “looney toons” thinking on illegal immigration. Don’t apprehend and charge those coming into this country illegally, instead charge those who are trying to stop them. 

Apparently, all is not doom and gloom in the state of Illinois, the “Fairness and Equity Today (SAFE-T) Act, signed by Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker, is going to make life easier for the criminals of the state. Commit a crime, why it’s simply unfair to require a cash bond to be released from jail, it’s not your fault, so cash bonds are being eliminated. Judges will be prohibited from considering a criminal’s past behavior in determining if they are a flight risk.

Certainly being required to wear ankle monitoring is highly unfair so a defendant wearing one who leaves home without court permission will be allowed a 10-hour window before authorities can charge that person with escape. That again folks is liberal democratic thinking, it’s only fair to give someone is facing a criminal charge a 10-hour head start in escaping. 

Goodness, I hope I have enough Jim Beam left for one more cup of morning coffee.  

I may be a republican conservative, but I don’t want to give the impression that I have a total lack of faith in the current administration’s ability to address all of the serious problems facing our nation.

President Biden did squeeze into his schedule sitting down with a transgender activist who wants to normalize transgender males displaying a bulge when wearing tight clothing. Well, that certainly makes me feel better that our President is aware of the most serious issues facing the average American like me.

If you are as concerned about the direction of our country as I remember you have a chance to correct the present course by VOTING this November 8th. Remember, not voting is a vote for the other team.

FOOTNOTE: THIS ARTICLE WAS PUBLISHED WITHOUT BIAS OR EDITING.

 

     

Aces Volleyball Team Return Home For Final Regular Season Stretch

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The Last Three Matches To Take Place At Home

 EVANSVILLE, Ind. – With its road schedule complete for the 2022 season, the University of Evansville volleyball team returns home to Meeks Family Fieldhouse for its final three regular season matches before hosting the 2022 MVC Championship.  On Friday, the Purple Aces open the home stretch with a 6 PM contest against Murray State before welcoming Belmont for a 5 PM match on Saturday with both games slated to be carried on ESPN3.

Making History

– On Oct. 22 against Drake, Alondra Vazquez became the all-time program kills leader, breaking Jessica Kiefer’s record of 1,706

– Her current total of 1,813 kills is 4th in MVC history

1) 2,293           Lily Johnson, Missouri State, 2014-17

2) 1,948           Lindsay Stalzer, Bradley, 2002-05

3) 1,919           Michelle Witzke, Missouri State, 1994-97

4) 1,773           Alondra Vazquez, Evansville, 2018-

5) 1,779           Molly O’Brien, UNI, 2000-03

– Earlier this season, Vazquez moved past Julie Groves for the most attempts in program history and now has 5,231, with Groves’ mark of 4,401 ranking second…Vazquez’s total is second in MVC history

1) 6,610           Lily Johnson, Missouri State, 2014-17

2) 5,231           Alondra Vazquez, Evansville, 2018-

3) 5,060           Erica Haslag, Bradley, 2015-18

4) 4,944           Michelle Witzke, Missouri State, 1994-97

5) 4,914           Ashley Rosch, Illinois State, 2012-15

– Vazquez also moved into the top ten in career digs with 1,495…she is currently 5th

MVC Road Mark

– For just the second time since joining the MVC in 1994, Evansville completed its conference season with a winning road record

– Earning wins in three of the final road matches, the Aces finished at 5-4

– The top road MVC record came in 2000 when Evansville went 6-3

Another Career-Best

– Saturday’s match at Southern Illinois saw Giulia Cardona reset her single match kills mark with a total of 25, which bested her previous high of 24 at Indiana State earlier this season

– In the weekend trip to Missouri State and SIU, Cardona averaged 5.50 kills per set to improve her season average to 4.08/set

– For the season, Cardona is third in the MVC with her 4.08 kills average while her total of 1,279 attacks is the 5th-highest in the NCAA and is already the 6th-most in a single season in Aces program history

– Defensively, Cardona has shown significant improvement, chipping in an average of  2.64 digs per set over the last 18 matches (185 digs in the previous 70 sets)

Block Party

– Hannah Watkins put together the best match of her collegiate career at Missouri State on November 4 as she set career highs in kills (8), attempts (16), block assists (10), and total blocks (10.0)

– In the weekend road matches at MSU and SIU, Watkins averaged an unbelievable 2.13 blocks per set, accumulating 17 block assists in eight frames

– She has been credited with at least 3.0 total blocks in seven of the last 11 matches

– Averaging 1.10 blocks/set on the season, her average has jumped to 1.26 in MVC outings

Are You Ready For #OptOutsideIN2022?

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This year, get outside and enjoy Indiana’s natural spaces on Friday, Nov. 25. Admission is free at all Indiana DNR properties, and you can earn the chance to win nearly everything you need for a great picnic from the Indiana Natural Resources Foundation (INRF).

The prize package is valued at nearly $360, and registration is simple. You just need to sign up for the INRF e-newsletter to enter. Entries will be accepted through Nov. 26.

For more information about #OptOutsideIN2022 and to learn how to win other great prizes, please visit on.IN.gov/optoutside.

As the official nonprofit for the Indiana Department of Natural Resources, the INRF celebrates Indiana’s natural legacy by raising funds to support DNR and its programs. Through land acquisition, outdoor education, and outdoor recreation efforts, the INRF supports preserving Indiana’s public lands forever. You can learn more about the INRF at Indiananrf.org. 

Haubstadt Man Arrested For Dissemination Of Material Harmful To A Minor

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Haubstadt Man Arrested For Dissemination Of Material Harmful To A Minor

Pike County – Indiana State Police initiated a criminal investigation in October after receiving information a Haubstadt man had allegedly sent an inappropriate picture via a social media platform to a female minor.

During the investigation, Indiana State Police Detective Nick Hatfield and Brandon Deig revealed Dustin Bratcher, 21, of Haubstadt, allegedly used a social media platform in June and sent an inappropriate picture to a female under the age of 16.

An arrest warrant was issued, and Bratcher turned himself in at the Pike County Jail yesterday evening. He posted a bond and was released. Bratcher will appear in court at a later date.

Arrested and Charge:

  • Dustin Bratcher, 21, Haubstadt, IN
  1. Dissemination of Harmful Material to a Minor, Level 6 Felony