BIRTHDAYS IN MARCH OF 2020
BIRTHDAYS IN MARCH OF 2020
BEN SHOULDERS
CHUCK YOUNG
DARREN STEARN
JERRI ORPURET
KEN ROBINSON
LEAH N. SPIVEY
LYDIA JOHNSON
DELBERT (BUDDY) HUDSONÂ
FRED Â AA. EMORY
REBECCA BUDDE
KEITH GANDER
MELINDA MACKEY
BECY BATEMAN
DANIEL KISNER
BARB MENKE
DEBBIE KELLER
RICK MCPHERSON
WARD SHAW
JOHN ROGERS III
KEVIN WATERS
VICKI NELSON
SHARON BARON
JERRY WILLIAMS
JOE KRATOCHVILL
MICHAEL PEARCE
RICK DAVIS
“IS IT TRUE” MARCH 27, 2020
We hope that today’s “IS IT TRUEâ€Â will provoke honest and open dialogue concerning issues that we, as responsible citizens of this community, need to address in a rational and responsible way?
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IS IT TRUE that sometimes the journalism community puts a spin on a story that is simply hilarious and yesterday the Evansville Courier and Press published such a story?…the article was about how Evansville Mayor Lloyd Winnecke was making a visible sacrifice in solidarity with those good people whose lives have been negatively impacted by the COVID19 virus?…that sacrifice is that Mayor Winnecke will not be getting his hair cut into its typical perfectly coiffed form?…the poor man has already gone 6 weeks without seeing a barber and he isn’t going to be able to see a barber until Governor Holcomb’s order to shelter in place has been lifted?
IS IT TRUE that Mayor Lloyd Winnecke has been dubbed by the Courier and Press as a “HAIR CUT HERO?â€â€¦the City-County Observer was much taken aback that the CP gave the Mayor Winnecke the distinction of being a “HAIR CUT HERO?†… this distinction inspired us to write the following song to the tune of “Juke Box Hero†that was performed by “Foreigners” in both Roberts Stadium and the Ford Center?
FOOTNOTE: The following song was inspired by the “HAIR CUT HERO” article published in yesterday’s Courier and Press? Â Please sing this song to the tune of “Junk Box Hero.”
Mayor Winnecke standing in the Civic Center, with his head hung low
Couldn’t get a haircut, cause the barber was closed
He was bored as hell, then he took one chance
Put his best shoes on, for a chicken fat dance
He smoked one cigar, it blew him away
He saw stars in his eyes and the very next day
Bought a beat up shear kit, from the local pet store
Didn’t know how to use it, but he knew for sure
That one shear kit felt good in his hands
Didn’t take long, to understand
Just one shear kit, at a Broadway Show
Was a one-way ticket, only one way to go
So he started chicken dancing’, ain’t never gonna stop
Gotta keep on dancing’, someday gonna cut that hair up top
And be a haircut hero, got stars in his eyes
He’s a haircut hero
He ain’t just one of the guys (hair cut hero, stars in his eyes)
Hair cut hero, come alive tonight
IS IT TRUE that in times of national crisis, it is often humor that makes a person’s day and helps them get through the tough reality of life?… Mayor Winnecke has always been a good sport to create a good laugh?…the days of the chicken dance video that was intended to slim Evansville down, to the current comical distinction of being a “HAIR CUT HERO”, he has always been there with a song, and dance and a laugh?
IS IT TRUE the economic repercussions may take years to be absorbed?…on this day over 95,100 Americans were diagnosed with COVID-19 and 1,451 died? Â …3.5 million people have been laid off since last week and many families have lost and will continue to lose loved ones? …it’s time we ask for divine guidance?
IS IT TRUE we are told by reliable sources that CEO’s of local hospitals, representative of the Vanderburgh County Board of Health gives regular (3 to 4 times a week) updates to the Mayor Winnecke, Vanderburgh County Commissioners and a member of the County Council concerning the current status and mathematical data of the deadly COVID-19 in Vanderburgh County? …it’s obvious that Vanderburgh County could use Dr. Anthony Fauci, Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and New York Governor Andrew Como types giving the masses daily accurate, and detailed information concerning the ever-changing dynamics of the deadly CORD-19 virus? … the truth is power?
IS IT TRUE that single-strand RNA viruses like Corona exit the host cell and wrap a piece of host cell membrane around them as they leave? Â … this makes it hard for white cells to identify them? Â …they do present viral antigens which stick out, why they are called Coronaviruses? Â …any kind of lipid solvent will disrupt the piece of the cell membrane, such as soaps, detergents, and smaller alcohols? …you need to use about 70% ethanol in water for optimum effectiveness? Â …the RNA will get disrupted and unable to get into another cell?
IS IT TRUE its time that Vanderburgh County officials to look at ways of helping City and County taxpayers and public employees with some kind of an economic stimulus that will help them while they are out of work and struggling? …many people feel its time that our elected officials start the discussion about giving the citizens of Evansville/Vanderburgh a break on their water and sewer bills or a delay on paying property taxes?
IS IT TRUE that a 6.1 million gallons raw sewage storage tank is under construction at the Westside Water and Sewage Treatment plant and it should be finished in 2021? … the new sewage storage tank will collect stormwater and raw sewage overflow? …when finished the 6.1 million gallons raw sewage storage tank will meet the requirements of the EPA consent decree? …the EPA consent decree has given the City 20 plus years to eliminate the combined water and sewer overflow throughout Evansville and parts of Vanderburgh County?
IS IT TRUE we been told that the Westside Water And Sewage Treatment plant experienced an extreme rain event? …we are told that the combined stormwater and untreated sewage was greater than the plant could handle and that many thousands of gallons of untreated water and sewage overflowed out of a manhole located next to the Westside Water and Sewage Treatment plant?  …we were also told that untreated raw sewage flowed into tributaries that which flows into the “Howell Wetlands”? … it’s been alledged that this raw sewage event has been reported and inspected to the EPA, Indiana Department Environmental Management and the Vanderburgh County Health Department? … it’s been alleged by those who work at the Westside Water and Sewage Treatment plant that there was no environmental damage to the “Howell Wetland.”  …we question this statement because we visited this site and noticed that a lot of raw sewage was floating in the waters at “Howell Wetlands”?
IS IT TRUE that Williams Brothers Construction Corp.and the Evansville Water and Sewer Utility Board are in the mediation of a bill received by the utility for their contract work at the Westside Water and Sewage Treatment facility? …the Evansville Water and Sewer Utility Board believe that the additional monies Williams Brothers Construction Corp.is attempting to collect for what they believe to be work not contemplated in the contract is in fact clearly contemplated in the contract.? Â … the amount of the mediation bill is in excess of $1,000,000?
IS IT TRUE its time that relatives and parents of millenniums demand that they begin to quarantine themselves?
IS IT TRUE our “READERS POLLS†are non-scientific but trendy?
Local Evansville Attorney Receiving Messages For Kentucky Congressman That Announced Opposition To The $2 Trillion Stimulus Bill
Local Evansville Attorney Receiving Messages For Kentucky Congressman That Announced Opposition To The $2 Trillion Stimulus Bill
BY CCO STAFF
Local Evansville Attorney Thomas Massey has started to receive telephone messages intended for Kentucky Republican Congressman Thomas Massie. Congressman Massie, who represents Kentucky’s 4th District, said Thursday he plans to reject the $2 trillion stimulus bill — which includes one-time $1,200 checks to certain individuals and $367 billion in loans and grants to small businesses — due to concerns over spiking the national debt.
Congressman Massie also may move for an actual vote on the House floor which would require enough Congressmen and Congresswomen to return to Washington DC to constitute a quorum of its members, all in the midst of the Chinese coronavirus pandemic. This would cause even further delays in passing the massive stimulus bill.
As a result of the unpopular position and possible delays in passing the massive stimulus bill by Kentucky Congressman Massie, local Evansville Attorney Thomas Massey started receiving voicemail messages on his law firm’s answering system. “It’s somewhat surprising to me that people would call an Indiana phone number to an Indiana law office to leave a message for a Kentucky Congressman,†said Indiana Attorney Massey. “The first message appeared to be from a mad former supporter and constituent of the Kentucky Congressman who wanted him to not delay the bill. The caller said he would actively work against the Congressman in the future if he did delay the bill.
I suggest anyone trying to contact Kentucky Congressman Thomas Massie call his office in Washington DC at (202) 225-3465 or his office in Kentucky at (502) 265-9119.â€Â  said Attorney Massey.
Indiana Election Commission Approves Primary Delay And Absentee Voting
By Erica Irish
TheStatehouseFile.com
INDIANAPOLIS—The Indiana primary election has officially been delayed to June 2 while rules to vote by absentee ballot have been eased in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic that continues to take a toll on every aspect of Hoosier life.
The four members of the Indiana Election Commission held a 20-minute public meeting over the video conferencing platform Zoom Wednesday morning to cast an official vote adopting an order authorizing the measures as the coronavirus outbreak spreads across the state.

As the commission was meeting, the Indiana State Department of Health was updating its website with the newest information about the virus, also known as COVID-19. Wednesday’s numbers—477 cases of the virus confirmed in Indiana and 14 deaths.
Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb first asked the commission to move the primary from May 5 to June 2 last week in a press conference with Indiana Secretary of State Connie Lawson.
More than 100 people listened into the commission’s virtual meeting Wednesday, the same day on which a statewide stay-at-home order took effect. While public comments were taken on the order in advance of the meeting from several groups, participants did not have the option to speak during the Zoom conference.
“This is obviously unprecedented territory,†said Paul Okeson, chair of the election commission, as the meeting began.
The commission members praised the bipartisan effort behind the order to postpone the primary and widen absentee voting opportunities.
In addition to delaying the primary election, the order asks the bipartisan Indiana Election Division to develop an online portal on Indiana’s existing voter registration website where voters can submit absentee ballot applications. The order also authorizes family members and caregivers to deliver ballots to county election boards on behalf of people unable to leave their homes.
“This is a comprehensive order,†said election commission member Zachary Klutz. “It’s as comprehensive as possible, I think, to ensure the most voter turnout while protecting the health of the voters generally.â€
Indiana Democratic Party Chairman John Zody called the decision a “historic expansion of Hoosiers’ voting rights†in a statement released shortly after the commission meeting.
“I’m grateful for the action taken to remove barriers to the ballot box and protect Hoosiers’ safety,†Zody said. “Hoosiers shouldn’t have to choose between putting their health at risk and exercising their constitutional right to vote.â€
The order was also supported by several nonpartisan groups, including the Indiana Citizen, a nonprofit working to increase voter turnout in the state.
“The Indiana Citizen believes this online option would spare voters the need to print out an absentee ballot application and then to mail it to their county election office,†said Bill Moreau, co-founder and president of the Indiana Citizen Education Foundation. “Our group stands prepared to help in streamlining this process in any way possible.â€
The election commission will hold another meeting on April 22 to determine if they should consider another postponement to the primary as the outbreak develops. Comments from the public are welcome and should be submitted in writing by April 10 to elections@iec.in.gov.
Erica Irish is a reporter for TheStatehouseFile.com, a news website powered by Franklin College journalism students.Â
HAPPENINGS AT THE VANDERBURGH COUNTY GOP
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As Of March 25, 2020, VA Is Tracking The Following Veteran Patients With A Positive COVID-19 Diagnosis.
VA COVID-19 Cases
Nationally, as of March 25, 2020, VA is tracking the following Veteran patients with a positive COVID-19 diagnosis. This is a rapidly evolving situation and the VA will provide updated information as it becomes available and verified.
365 Positive Veteran Cases
- Alaska VAHSRO (Anchorage AK): 1 outpatient
- Ann Arbor, MI: 2 inpatient
- Atlanta, GA: 7 inpatients, 20 outpatient
- Augusta, GA: 1 outpatient
- Bay Pines, FL: 1 outpatient
- Birmingham, AL: 1 inpatient
- Bronx, NY: 1 inpatient, 10 outpatient
- Central Arkansas HCS (Little Rock AR): 12 inpatient
- Central California HCS (Fresno CA: 1 outpatient
- Central Plains HCS (Omaha NE): 1 outpatient
- Chicago (Westside), IL: 5 inpatients, 3 outpatient
- Cincinnati, OH: 4 outpatient
- Cleveland, OH: 1 inpatient, 2 outpatient
- Columbia, SC: 1 inpatient, 3 outpatient
- Connecticut HCS (Westhaven): 3 inpatients, 1 outpatient
- Dayton, OH: 1 outpatient
- Detroit, MI: 2 inpatients, 1 outpatient
- Eastern Colorado HCS (Denver CO): 1 inpatient, 4 outpatient
- Fayetteville, NC: 1 outpatient
- Greater Los Angeles HCS (Los Angeles CA): 1 inpatient
- Hines, IL: 1 outpatient
- Hudson Valley HCS (Castle Point, Montrose): 10 outpatient
- Indianapolis, IN: 3 inpatients, 6 outpatient
- Lebanon, PA: 1 outpatient
- Loma Linda, CA: 1 outpatient
- Long Beach HCS (Long Beach CA): 1 outpatient
- Louisville, KY:1 inpatient, 1 outpatient
- Madison, WI: 1 outpatient
- Memphis, TN: 1 outpatient
- Miami, FL: 1 outpatient
- Milwaukee, WI: 2 inpatients, 6 outpatient
- Minneapolis, MN: 1 inpatient, 2 outpatient
- Montana HCS (Fort Harrison MT): 1 outpatient
- Mountain Home, TN: 1 outpatient
- Muskogee, OK: 1 outpatient
- N. Florida/S. Georgia HCS (Gainesville FL): 2 outpatient
- New Jersey HCS (East Orange): 4 outpatient
- New Mexico HCS (Albuquerque NM): 1 outpatient
- New Orleans, LA: 1 inpatient, 105 outpatient
- New York HHS (Brooklyn): 8 inpatients, 15 outpatient
- Northern California HCS (Martinez CA): 6 outpatient
- Northport, NY: 5 outpatient
- Oklahoma City, OK: 1 outpatient
- Orlando, FL: 2 inpatients, 4 outpatient
- Palo Alto HCS (Palo Alto CA): 2 inpatients, 4 outpatient
- Philadelphia, PA: 3 outpatient
- Phoenix, AZ: 1 inpatient
- Portland, OR: 1 inpatient, 2 outpatient
- Puget Sound HCS (Seattle WA): 5 inpatients, 12 outpatient
- San Diego HCS (San Diego CA): 3 outpatient
- San Francisco, CA: 1 inpatient
- San Juan, PR: 1 inpatient, 16 outpatient
- Shreveport, LA: 1 inpatient, 1 outpatient
- Sioux Falls SD: 2 outpatient
- Southern Arizona HCS (Tucson AZ): 1 outpatient
- Southern Nevada HCS (Las Vegas NV): 1 inpatient, 2 outpatient
- Tennessee Valley HCS (Nashville TN): 1 outpatient
- Togus ME: 1 outpatient
- Tomah, WI: 1 outpatient
- VA Heartland West (Kansas City MO): 2 inpatients, 2 outpatient
- Washington DC: 2 inpatients, 7 outpatient
- White River Junction VT: 2 outpatient
Deaths: 4 (up 0 from yesterday)
For more information
More can be learned through the following CDC sites, about:
Auto Repairs: This is the Perfect Time to Get Your Car in Tip-Top Shape
Auto Repairs: This is the Perfect Time to Get Your Car in Tip-Top Shape
by JOE ‘JACK” WALLACE
It was a relief to see that the service departments of automobile dealerships and independent auto repair outlets were included on the list of essential services.
Knowing this, I decided to get some deferred maintenance done since my mechanic is only 2 miles from my home. I called for a quote and got it back pronto. I accepted the quote and drove the car over for some work. The shops are open but do not appear to have much to do. I personally overheard a conversation at a local mechanic shop where the staff was being advised that their hours on a given day were not to exceed 6.5 hours. Now I am looking for more work to have done because these people need work.
After driving over, instead of getting a ride home from the shop, I decided to walk the 2 miles back and get some outdoor exercise that really improves my mental health in times like these. I will be expecting a call this afternoon to come to pick my car up with a brand new set of brake shoes. I could have put this off but this is the perfect time to do the work. This is a win-win solution. My car is updated and my favorite shop kept a mechanic on the payroll for another day.
Those of you who are able and secure, please consider getting all of your deferred maintenance done to help out the essential service workers who fix our cars and keep us mobile.