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BOARD OF PARK COMMISSIONERS REGULAR MEETING AGENDA

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BOARD OF PARK COMMISSIONER REGULAR MEETING AGENDA

KEVIN WINTERNHEIMER CHAMBERS in ROOM 301, CIVIC CENTER COMPLEX on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 2020 at 12:00 NOON

  AGENDA

1. CALL TO ORDER

2. MEETING MEMORANDUM   JANUARY 8, 2020

3. CONSENT AGENDA

  a. Request Re: Approve and Execute Agreement for use of the C.K Newsome Center by an Independent Certified Fitness Instructor, Tamara Tenbarge.- Holtz

 b. Request Re: Permission to participate in Big Brothers Big Sisters program by offering a buy one get one admission to skate at Swonder Ice Arena.- Crook 

 c. Request Re: Permission to hold a “Sweetheart Skate” from 3-5 pm on February 14 at Swonder Ice Arena. Proceeds benefitting the Evansville Parks Foundation. This session will be a buy one get one admission to skate.- Crook

                                                                                                                          4.        OLD BUSINESS 

                                                                                                                                                   5.         NEW BUSINESS    

 a. Request Re: Any Other Business the Board Wishes to Consider and Public Comment

6.         REPORTS

            Brian Holtz, Executive Director

7.         ACCEPTANCE OF PAYROLL AND VENDOR CLAIMS

 8.         ADJOURN

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HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE

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West Side Crash Sends Three Motorists to Hospital

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A crash on Hogue Road in western Vanderburgh County sent three motorists to the hospital this afternoon.

On Thursday, January 23, 2020 at 1:56pm, the Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office responded to the 6700-block of Hogue Rd for a motor vehicle accident with injuries. Responding deputies were advised that a silver 2000 Honda Civic and a silver 2014 Subaru Outback were involved in a head-on collision which had resulted in numerous injured motorists.

Upon arriving on scene, deputies observed the two occupants of the Honda Civic laying in the yard of a nearby residence. Both complained of severe back and neck pain. The driver of the Subaru Outback was still seated in the vehicle and complained of chest, arm and leg pain. While waiting for medical personnel to arrive, the driver of the Subaru Outback lost consciousness. All three occupants were transported to local hospitals by ambulance for treatment of their injuries. The driver of the Subaru Outback remains in stable condition at Deaconess Midtown Hospital after being rushed to surgery. The occupants of the Honda Civic were treated and released.

On scene investigation and witness accounts indicated that the Honda Civic was traveling east and the Subaru Outback was traveling west prior to the crash. The Honda Civic crossed the center line, entering the lane of travel for the Subaru Outback, causing a head-on collision. Both vehicles had heavy front end damage with air bag deployment.

Pursuant to state law regarding crashes involving serious bodily injury or death, the driver of the Subaru Outback consented to a post-crash blood draw. The driver of the Honda Civic refused to submit to a chemical test. A search warrant was applied for and granted for the post-crash blood draw. The crash will remain under investigation pending toxicology results.

The crash resulted in the temporary closure of Hogue Rd, between Boehne Camp Rd and Williams Road, for nearly two and a half hours.

“IS IT TRUE” JANUARY 20, 2020

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We hope that today’s “IS IT TRUE” 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?
IS IT TRUE that the rumors swirling around the City of Evansville about the alleged actions and consequences associated with the suspension of University of Evansville basketball coach Walter McCarty are getting out of hand?…while very few of us know the entirety of why Coach McCarty is relegated to watching the Aces play from afar, the consequences to the team are obviously showing up on the court?
IS IT TRUE that the Purple Aces started out the year on a high that the program has not seen for many decades with an amazing win over the blueblood Kentucky Wildcats at Rupp Arena, but since McCarty was benched the team has lost 6 games in a row that most of the games may have been won with the talented coach on the bench?…the Kentucky win has been called the victory of the century of UE and by all metrics it really is?…this team’s players are talented and before the dust-up over Coach McCarty suspension was probably headed for a 25 win season with a very real probability of winning the Missouri Valley Conference and its automatic berth in March Madness?
IS IT TRUE it has been 20 years since the Aces have been to the big dance and this year’s opportunity will come down to the tournament if at all?…we hope that this spectacle on Lincoln Avenue will come to an end real soon? …this spectacle is embarrassing, humiliating, and debilitating for a program that seemed to be on the rise after 20 years of boredom?
IS IT TRUE that the City of Evansville continued to experience a crime spree and some just plain strange? …at a recent a high school basketball game between Bosse and Central some fans got so worked up that they started fighting?…the game had to be stopped for a while to calm down the fighting in the crowd?…this type of thing comes under the heading of letting the lowest common denominator negatively impact a game that is about the players and their families as opposed to some morons in the stands?…all we can say is the words “keep it classy Evansville” was not adhered to at that ballgame?
IS IT TRUE we give five (5) cheers to local attorney Charles Berger for having the passion to force the EVSC to become accountable and practice “Good Public Policy”?  …because of Mr. Burger’s recent “Public Access For Public Records” request, the EVSC backroom closed doors decisions will soon become public?  …we hope and pray that one day soon another Charles Berger type will come forward and demand that the Evansville DMD, VenueWorks and the Evansville Redevelopment Commission make all the financial transactions pertaining to the funding of the Evansville Thunderbolts from day one public?
IS IT TRUE County Commissioner Ben Shoulders recently filed his finance report?  …the report shows that he has over $125,000 cash on hand at the end of 2019?  … that Commissioner Shoulders has a token Republican general election opponent? …the candidate is non-other than Rev. William “Billy” Garrett, who has run for numerous political offices in the past and lost all of them by overwhelming margins?

IS IT TRUE County Commissioner Cheryl Musgrave filed her finance report recently reflecting over $103,000 cash on hand at the end of 2019?  …. that Commissioner Musgrave has a token Republican primary opponent who has already started running a negative campaign against her?

IS IT TRUE  we have been told by several people that they really miss former State Representative Gail Riecken because she was a down to earth and constituent friendly person who had a passion to help the disadvantaged?
IS IT TRUE we are told that several past and current local elected officials have missed filing their “Campaign Finance Reports” due On January 15, 2020? …those who are delinquent are: Connie Robinson, James Raben, Sherriff Dave Wedding, Dan McGinn, Terry Gamblin, and Karen Ragland?
IS IT TRUE Mayor Lloyd Winnecke held his inauguration party at the Downtown DoubleTree Hotel last weekend? …around 250 people attended this political gala?  …Mayor Winnecke has raised over $1.3 Million dollars last year and plans to host three (3) political fundraising events each year during the remainder of his third term?
IS IT TRUE we are told that Mayor Winnecke is not ruling out running for the fourth (4th) term?  …this type of projection reminds us of the former narcissistic Mayor of Chicago Jane Byrne when she ran for re-election?  … when she ran for re-election Chicago had out of control water and sewer rates, high taxes, increased crime rates, high unemployment, labor unrest, featuring strikes by firefighters and public school teachers and transit workers?
IS IT TRUE we been told that the former 8th District Republican Chairman Rick Martin has decided to run for the State Representative House District #75 seat that is currently held by Ron Bacon of Chandler? …that Mr. Bacon recently announced that he shall not seek re-election? …if attorney Rick Martin decides to run for the soon to be vacant State Representative House District #75 seat currently held by Ron Bacon we predict that he shall be the odds on favorite to win the nomination in the Republican primary?
IS IT TRUE when the people fear the Government we have Tyranny!  When the Government fears the people we have Liberty
Today’s “Readers Poll” question is: How do you rate the overall performance of State Representative Ron Bacon?
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White House Reporter, Author April Ryan To Keynote Todays USI Martin Luther King, Jr. Luncheon

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WHO: April Ryan, journalist, political correspondent and award-winning author. Since 1997, Ryan has served as the only black female White House correspondent reporting on urban issues, covering four presidential administrations for American Urban Radio Networks as their Washington D.C. bureau chief. Ryan’s first book, The Presidency in Black and White: My Up-Close View of Three Presidents and Race in America (2015), received an Image Award from the NAACP. Her latest book, Under Fire: Reporting from the Front Lines of the Trump White House, was published in 2018, and details her experience as a presidential reporter in the current administration. She joined CNN as a political analyst in 2017, and regularly posts on her personal blog, Fabric of America.

WHAT: USI’s annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Luncheon, sponsored by the USI Foundation and the USI Multicultural Center. The event will include remarks from USI president Dr. Ronald Rochon, performances by campus and local arts organizations and a keynote address by Ryan. Prior to the luncheon, Ryan will hold a book signing and a question-and-answer session for attendees.

WHEN: 11 a.m. Monday, January 20. Books will be available for purchase at the event through the USI Campus Store. The event is sold out, and additional tickets will not be available at the event.

WHERE: Carter Hall, located in University Center West. A map of campus that includes University Center and all parking lots can be found at USI.edu/map. Additional overflow seating will be located in University Center East.

PARKING: A limited amount of media parking will be available in Lot N on a first come first served basis.

MEDIA AVAILABILITY: Ryan will address the media at 10:40 a.m. in University Center room 226, located next to Carter Hall. Please contact Ben Luttrull, media relations specialist, at 812-461-5259 or bluttrull@usi.edu if you plan to attend.

KEYNOTE RECORDING: Out of respect for the speaker, all media will be limited to two (2) minutes of recording time for the keynote address. All other events are free and open for recording and rebroadcast. Still photography is welcome at any time.

PARKING SHUTTLE: Shuttle service will be available from Lot C and Lot I to the University Center.

 

Useful Idiots On The Right-The Never Trumpers

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Useful Idiots On The Right: The Never Trumpers

By Richard Moss MD

One could perhaps have excused them their earlier indiscretions of November 2016.  He was, after all, an unknown quantity, an outsider of questionable conservative pedigree.  Indeed, Donald Trump had been a fairly typical New York liberal Democrat for much of his life.  And he had led a less than stellar moral life.  And so the pile on at the time by National Review and others could perhaps have been forgiven, although not really when one considered the alternative.  As I had written at the time:

“Do we not grow weary of the sanctimonious ones?  The Never Trumpers that endlessly hector and scold, and hold themselves up as paragons of moral virtue? They display their good taste by showing contempt for Trump and his supporters.  Some of them claim they will vote down-ballot, skipping the Presidential slot, or vote for Evan what’s his name (McMullin).  Some will write in a candidate or go Libertarian, neither of who will have any chance of winning.  Other pious Republicans will even cast their vote for Hillary. 

But how much more compelling is the argument today, three years later, in light of the horrendous behavior of the Left, their naked will-to-power and demonic “rule or ruin” ethos?  And what of Trump, his incredible and unexpected victory in 2016, and then his very favorable performance as President and conservative standard-bearer?  What accounts for the odd and self-immolating behavior of the Never Trump crowd, most if not all of them former card-carrying members of the right?  

Never Trumpers go under many labels including Globalists, neo-Cons, “moderate” Republicans, RINOs, Democrat-lites, and the “GOP establishment.”  Some of its better-known members include William Kristol, Mona Charen, the Koch brothers, John Podhoretz, Jeff Flake, Steve Schmidt, the Bushes, George Will, Bret Stephens, Mitt Romney, John Kasich, Gabriel Schoenfeld, Rick Wilson, David French, Max Boot, and others.  

  Many Never Trumpers, furthermore, is of the Jewish persuasion, as I am, and supporters of Israel, as I also am.  One would have thought that actions taken by the President, our modern-day Cyrus and defender of the Jews, would have persuaded them.

Perhaps, it is that many of them, along with liberal associates, are part of what Angelo Codevilla describes as the “ruling class.”  These are individuals in higher-level positions in government, academia, the media, think tanks, non-government organizations (NGOs), unions, non-profits, corporations, and the courts.  They compose an extra-constitutional elite system, operating outside of the usual democratic mechanisms, that, in effect, run the country. 

The ruling class believes themselves of superior cultural, moral and intellectual temperament; they view with disdain the unwashed living in the vast swaths between the coasts over whom they feel entitled to rule. Although superficially embracing democracy, they prefer government by experts, or, as it may occur, judges, but reject the elected branches unless, of course, they deliver the proper outcome.  They are, in other words, “progressives.”

Ruling class elites place great faith in the “New World Order,“ “globalism,” and “world government.”  International bodies such as the European Union, the United Nations, and NATO are highly favored and critical to their vision of the world.  They abhor primitive “tribal” notions of nationhood such as love of country, its culture and heritage, and national sovereignty.  Appalled by “Brexit” and efforts by Trump to “build a wall,” they embrace open immigration and amnesty while spurning borders.  Some advocate policies that can loosely be described as “invade the world, invite the world.”  They support “criminal justice reform,” single-payer healthcare, and the Paris Climate Accord and maintain that Europe is better than America.  Many are not particularly fond of religion or biblical values, in particular, Christianity.  They are socially “liberal” or “libertarian” even when fiscally conservative.  The Second Amendment repulses them. 

It is a single class that includes Democrats and Republicans but not exactly.  The Democrats are the ranking members and Republicans are subordinate. Democrats enjoy prestige and power; their media organs are dominant; they have cultural gravitas.  Republicans do not.  They seek acceptance and recognition but know that they serve at the pleasure of liberal superiors. 

Republican ruling class members seek to preserve their lucrative media presence, affirmative pats on the head from leftist betters, and, of course, dinner invitations from liberal friends.  They do this by promoting certain foundational policies beloved by the left (particularly on immigration).  In this particular era, however, they have found a far better meal ticket to ensure continued membership in this exclusive club: denouncing Trump and everything he stands for including those who voted for him.  Republican country clubbers recognize that Trump is, in effect, a giant middle finger from the “deplorable” to them and their liberal cocktail lounge comrades.  Indeed, it is the failure of Republicans to enact policies that they fundraise and campaign on every election cycle (defending our borders, ending Obamacare, law, and order) only to abandon them once ensconced in power that drove voters to the outsider, anti-establishment Trump in the first place.  It is from the ranks of the second tier of the “ruling class,” of the cowering, pseudo-right aristocracy, that many if not most Never Trumpers arise.       

“The so-called conservative, Holier than thou Never Trump crowd cannot abide by supporting Trump, or even keep from insulting him and his many followers in the most vicious ways.  They must then recognize that they are complicit in a possible Hillary presidency that will bring the nation to its knees.  Although an imperfect candidate, Trump is the only one that can prevent a likely 16-year Obama-Clinton continuum that will alter the nation irreversibly.  The moral and principled choice is to stop Clinton by embracing Trump.  By failing to do so, Republican Never Trumpers betray the nation and the conservative cause they claim to be a part of, and place themselves alongside the vile Left who actively seek to destroy the country.” 

We have long been burdened by what Lenin described as “useful idiots,” referring to leftist intellectuals in the West sympathetic to Marxist Socialism despite the abysmal failures and atrocities.  Now we have our “useful idiots” on the pseudo-right in the form of the Never Trumpers.  These pearl-clutches and malcontents, closet socialists and soft-progressives, are every bit as despicable as the leftist followers they once decried.  They cover themselves in shame.

FOOTNOTE: Dr. Richard Moss is a board-certified head and neck cancer surgeon and was a candidate for Congress in 2016 and 2018. He has been in practice in Jasper and Washington, IN for over 20 years. He has written A Surgeon’s Odyssey and Matilda’s Triumph available on amazon.com.  Find more of his essays at richardmossmd.com.  Visit Richard Moss, M.D. on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

This article was posted by the City-County Observer without bias, editing or opinion.

Problem-Solving Courts Address Issues Underlying Criminal Acts, Says Indiana’s Chief Justice

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TheStatehouseFile.com

INDIANAPOLIS—Indiana Supreme Court Chief Justice Loretta Rush told lawmakers Wednesday how problem-solving courts are addressing the underlying problems of drug addictions and mental illnesses that lead to many crimes.

“These courts work because judges get out from behind the bench, convene community partners, and truly connect with those standing before them in desperate need of a new path,” Rush said as she addressed lawmakers in the Indiana House Chamber at her sixth State of the Judiciary Address.

Rush laid out court initiatives aimed at addressing underlying problems of crime, jail overcrowding and access to the court system.

As of 2020, 107 problem-solving courts have been established and Rush plans on setting up more to deal with problems faced by drug addicts, veterans dealing with post-traumatic stress syndrome and other issues. Rush gave a shout-out to some of the problem-solving court graduates and court judges during her address.

Rush said that after co-chairing the National Judicial Opioid Task Force she has made three major discoveries. First, those with an opioid use disorder are 13 times more likely to be involved in the criminal justice system. Second, the justice system is the largest referral source to get someone treatment. Third, the justice system has to take opioid and substance abuse disorders as a chronic, treatable brain disease-not as a moral failure.

“This epidemic in no small part, has caused our jail populations to increase. And it is one more, very pressing reason to examine and reform how we do business in our criminal justice system,” Rush said.

Rush said that the number of people incarcerated has skyrocketed. She said she has no intention of releasing dangerous people into Indiana’s communities, but wants to see the number of people in jail decrease.

“Some people need to be incarcerated,” she said. “More people just need help. A strong justice system must do both.”

Rush did say that Indiana needs to do better representing the more vulnerable Hoosiers in the legal system. She asked that her request for increased legal aid funding be revisited. She mentioned visiting a small claims court where she witnessed 275 eviction cases where none of the defendants had legal representation.

“That is not the model of a legal system where the poor, disadvantaged, and vulnerable are protected,” she said.

Rush also shed light on the fact that last year, for the first time in history, five courts were led by women. She introduced the women as her “sister chiefs.”

House Speaker-Elect Todd Huston, R-Fishers, shared his support for the topics Rush talked about during her address.

“Chief Justice Rush set the right tone today during her address, and we look forward to working with her to ensure we are doing everything we can to support a more fair and efficient court system for all Hoosiers,” he said.

Haley Pritchett is a reporter with TheStatehouseFile.com, a news website powered by Franklin College journalism students.