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Gannett/Gatehouse Merger Has State Journal-Register Journalists Asking Community To Help

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Gannett/Gatehouse Merger Has State Journal-Register Journalists Asking Community To Help

By Benjamin Cox of The State Journal-Register

Local media continues to take hit after hit nationwide. Small-town newspapers and radio are being bought for pennies on the dollar nationwide for the sole purpose of turning corporate profits. In 1996 the Telecommunications Act changed radio landscape dramatically, allowing for deregulation, which has led to rapid consolidation in the radio industry. Currently, about 10 parent companies control about two-thirds of the airwaves. Newspapers are currently experiencing the same issue.

In Springfield today, NewsGuild-CWA hopes to raise awareness of the issue of the 50 GateHouse Media newspapers in 14 states will be losing local coverage due to a merger with Gannett. Chairman of the local NewsGuild in Springfield, Dean Olsen, who writes for the Springfield State Journal-Register hopes that the event will raise awareness that if local media goes away, the effect is profound. “We really believe we need to preserve a local newspaper. To do that, you have to have local jobs with local people. We are dealing with a company, GateHouse Media, that has really been ramping up its interest in cutting back on news operations. We believe that’s unnecessary and that the company should be focused on journalism, not so much on padding their profit margin. We are leafleting out in front of those newspaper outlets today to tell GateHouse that we believe they should not be gutting news operations because local journalism is what readers and listeners want. We want to preserve that.”

Olsen explains why local media is so important. “Local news coverage is particularly important now because GateHouse is looking to merge with another huge newspaper organization called Gannett. As part of that merger, GateHouse has told federal regulators that it plans to cut as much as $300 million a year from this combined company. We are just worried that there are going to be even more cuts. All of these cuts will affect individuals in Springfield but they also affect readers and the public throughout Central Illinois because we are one of the larger news operations. The watchdog function that we serve as journalists serves the public. It’s been proven in studies that there is a value in taxation, in quality of life, by having an aggressive press. It can be a watchdog over local institutions, local governments and we don’t want that watchdog function to be lost.”

Olsen says that he’s unaware locally how many journalists will eventually be cut after the merger. He says GateHouse has already cut several managers who are not covered by the News Guild. However, if journalists are eventually laid off he expects local coverage to evaporate. He says that the company has always told employees that the Journal-Register has been profitable but the profits haven’t stayed locally, but rather to corporate ownership and in stockholder dividends sent to the State of New York.

Olsen gives readers a pathway to petition ownership to stop the local cuts and preserve local media coverage. “We have had many readers complain to us that they are being charged more for their subscriptions, either online or in print, and are getting less and less out of it. We are calling on the community to tell GateHouse that they need to stop the cutting and preserve journalism. We are asking them to go to our website which is www.springfieldguild.wordpress.com or on Facebook at Save the SJR. There’s a link to a website where you can automatically send an email to a top GateHouse official about this problem. That’s what we are calling on people to do with this leafleting.”

Olsen says the danger of large conglomerated media’s homogenized news coverage is a lack of a good explanation that only local media can provide. “When you don’t have people who are trained on how to gather the facts, how to present the facts in an unbiased way to provide a needed analysis; you just get a bunch of opinions being thrown back and forth on social media. It doesn’t brink the community together. It actually hinders communities from solving problems because issues aren’t fully explained. That’s our concern. When you lack the local flavor in a news organization like ours, the overall community suffers not just the people that work at the newspaper.”

The mega-merger between Gannett and GateHouse Media is expected to be completed by Thanksgiving. The news media market products across 265 locations throughout the United States are expected to be under one umbrella by January 1st.

Commentary: It Doesn’t Have To Be This Way

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By John Krull
TheStatehouseFile.com 

INDIANAPOLIS – Two moments made me miss two friends.

One came when President Donald Trump spoke at a rally in Minnesota. The president of the United States said that the only reason his opponent Joe Biden had been a good vice president was that Biden had been willing to kiss former President Barack Obama’s, uh, posterior.

The crowd roared its approval.

Others were appalled.

Some of Trump’s critics noted the crassness of the president’s language. They said it was beneath the dignity of his office.

Others found it ironic that a man whose appetite for obsequiousness and flattery among his own underlings is endless would criticize someone else for bootlicking.

Few noted, though, that it degraded not just the speaker, but the nation and our notions of shared citizenship.

The other moment took place when Indiana Superintendent of Public Instruction Jennifer McCormick, a Republican, introduced Indiana Sen. Eddie Melton, D-Gary, when Melton announced he is running for governor.

Republicans have been outraged that McCormick has been supportive of Melton. When the two went on a listening tour to hear from parents and students how Indiana’s schools might be improved, the chair of the state GOP released a statement that would have to cool down several hundred degrees to be considered merely scorching.

Doubtless, because these are relentlessly partisan times, there also are Democrats who are less than thrilled that Melton is making nice with a Republican.

This is the point where I shake my head and think of two departed friends, the late U.S. Rep. Andy Jacobs Jr., D-Indiana, and four-term Indianapolis Mayor Bill Hudnut, a Republican.

The two men ran against each other twice – in 1972 and 1974. Bill won the first campaign. Andy captured the second one. (I’m going to use their first names because they both were friends of mine.)

Those days, like these days, were contentious ones. The Vietnam War, struggles over civil rights and other seismic changes in the American experience frightened and angered people.

And then, as now, America had a president in the White House who sought to divide rather than unite the country. Richard Nixon called his political approach “positive polarization” and built enemies’ lists of fellow citizens he wanted to destroy.

Bill and Andy weren’t built that way.

Both went into politics because they liked people, including those with whom they disagreed. They saw government as a place where free people could work out their differences and build better communities and lives for everyone.

I remember Andy telling me once how he disliked hearing political candidates say they would “fight” for this or that goal or program.

“What’s wrong with saying, ‘I’ll work for this’ rather than ‘I’ll fight for this?’” he said.

His point was clear: Why do we have to reduce everything to an us versus them dynamic – particularly when people in the “them” camp are our neighbors and fellow citizens?

In the two races in which they ran against each other, they often drove to debates and joint campaign appearances together. Before they were called to the stage, they’d sit in the back of the room together. Both superb raconteurs, they’d be laughing out loud, trading stories and jokes.

Their friendship continued for the rest of their lives.

After Bill became mayor, he often had to travel to Washington on city business. When he did, he stayed at Andy’s apartment. When Bill and his wife Bev had their son, Chris, Andy’s wife Kim sewed the baby a birthing gown.

Their friendship didn’t mean that they didn’t have political differences.

They did.

Bill told me once about the time Andy called the revamping and repurposing of Union Station that happened on Bill’s watch as mayor in Indianapolis “a turkey.” It stung, Bill said.

But then he chuckled.

“He might have had a point,” Bill said. “It might have been a turkey.”

And that is the point.

Bill Hudnut and Andy Jacobs were different men, but they understood the forces that unite us – friendship and a shared love of country – are greater than those dividing us. Because they liked and listened to each other, they could learn from each other.

Andy and Bill are gone now, but they still can teach us.

That’s what true leaders do.

John Krull is director of Franklin College’s Pulliam School of Journalism and publisher of TheStatehouseFile.com, a news website powered by Franklin College journalism students.

Kentucky Downs Plans For 3-Part Expansion Is Unexpected News For Ellis Park

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Kentucky Downs Plans For 3-Part Expansion

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Kentucky Downs plans for 3-part expansion
The Franklin-Simpson Planning and Zoning Commission gave preliminary approval to Kentucky Downs during their meeting on Oct. 1 to start construction on an expansion plan covering three phases.

“The expansion will only enhance Kentucky Downs’ role as an economic engine for the Franklin-Simpson area and beyond. Just the first phase is expected to add more jobs to our workforce of 300,” said Kentucky Downs’ Director of Marketing John Wholihan.

Denny Griffin, executive director of the Franklin-Simpson Industrial Authority, said Kentucky Downs is one of the larger employers in Simpson County right now.

 

The first of three phases will add 18,000 square feet to the south end of the facility on U.S. 31-W South with an estimated investment of approximately $20 million to $25 million. The new building will have more gaming area as well as more food, beverage and entertainment options.

\According to a press release from Kentucky Downs, construction is expected to begin on the first phase in the next few weeks with the completion date estimated before the 2020 race meets in early September. This expansion will be the largest construction project on the racetrack grounds since the track opened in 1990.

The existing building will undergo its own renovation during the expansion, which includes transforming part of the current gaming floor into restaurants and adding other food and beverage outlets, the press release said.

“We are looking forward to the expansion and renovation of our existing facility,” Wholihan said. “It just demonstrates the new owners’ commitment to making Kentucky Downs a prominent regional destination. We want everyone to know us as a go-to stop year-round for gaming and entertainment in addition to our famous September live horse racing.”

The expansion and renovations will nearly double the gaming operation at Kentucky Downs. Currently,y there are 753 Historical Horse Racing terminals, after the expansion and renovations there will be 1,200 terminals.

Two prominent Nevada entrepreneurs Ron Winchell and Marc Falcone purchased Kentucky Downs earlier this year and created a new company, Kentucky Downs LLC.

Winchell said the goal is to “make it bigger and better pretty much all the way around, whether it’s the main building, the racing, everything.”

Kentucky Downs must now receive final planning and zoning commission approval for the expansion, which will be addressed at a future meeting.

 

HAPPENINGS AT THE VANDERBURGH COUNTY GOP

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Central Committee:
Wayne Parke, Chairman
Mary Jo Kaiser, Political Director
Dottie Thomas, Vice Chairman
Lon Walters, Secretary
Farley Smith, Treasurer
Kevin Harrison, Editor
 
News and Upcoming Events for October 15, 2019

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Vanderburgh County Republican Party Breakfast

WHERE: C.K. Newsome Center , Room 118A-B

100 Walnut Street, Evansville, IN 47713

WHEN: Saturday, October 19, 2019
7:30 – Doors Open (Complimentary Continental Breakfast)
8:00 – Program
> Guest Speakers: City Council Candidates
> Chairman Parke provides update on political happenings

9:00- Adjourn

For more information contact Mary Jo Kaiser:  812-425-8207 or email beamerjo59@gmail.com

 Carter for City Council Fundraiser

 From the VCRP West Side Nut Club Fall Festival Booth …










Thanks to everyone that helped make this year’s Fall Festival possibly the most successful
ever for the Vanderburgh County Republican Party.   See you at Booth #49 next year.

 
Early Voting at the Vanderburgh County Election Office is currently underway 8:00 am – 4:00 pm weekdays now until Noon on Monday November 4, 2019.
Early voting at the Election Office is currently underway  weekdays 8:00 am – 4:00 pm weekdays now through Noon on Monday November 4, 2019.  To vote absentee by mail, complete the APPLICATION FOR ABSENTEE BALLOT found at the Vanderburgh County Clerk Elections web page and mail it to:
Vanderburgh County Election
P.O. Box 3343
Evansville, IN 47732-3343
Absentee ballot applications and forms can also be found on the Indiana Voters Portal . The deadline for absentee-by-mail applications to be received by the Election Office for the 2019 Municipal Election is 11:59 p.m., October 28, 2019. If you have any questions, please call the Election Office at 812-435-5122. The Vanderburgh County Election Office is located at :
1 NW ML King Jr. BLVD ,Evansville, IN

Early Voting at Libraries Begins next Monday, October 21, 2019
Early Voting for the Municipal  Election will expand to Libraries beginning Monday October 21, 2019, with Saturday voting beginning 10/26/19.
Early Vote Dates and Times are:
 * At the Election Office :
 Weekdays –
. Tuesday October 8, 2019 – Friday November 1, 2019 -> Daily 8:00 am to 4:00 pm

. Monday November 4 – > 8:00 am to NOON

 Saturdays –
. October 26, 2019   8:00 am – 4:00 pm

. November 2, 2019 8:00 am – 4:00 pm

 * Early Voting at Satellites locations (2 weeks)
 Weekdays at Central, McCollough, Northpark, Oaklyn, and Red Bank Libraries:
. October 21, 2019 – October 25, 2019
. October 28, 2019 – November 1, 2019
. Hours are Monday – Thursday noon to 6:00 pm , Friday noon-5:00 pm
 Saturday Voting at Northeast Park Baptist & Cedar Hall School:
. October 26, 2019    8:00 am – 3:00 pm
. November 2, 2019  8:00 am – 3:00 pm
Early Vote Locations:
1 NW ML King Jr., Rm 216
2100 N. Fulton Ave
200 SE MLK BLVD
5115 Washington Ave
960 Koehler Dr.
215 N. Boeke Rd
3001 Oaklyn Dr.
120 S. Red Bank Rd

Straight Ticket Voting Reminder-
Remember when marking your ballot that voting a straight Republican ticket
does not select  Republican candidates for City Council At-Large.  You must make your individual selections from the list the candidates. Also remember that although you can vote for up to 3 candidates on the At-Large ballot, it is not required that you make 3 selections.

 

Support our Republican Candidates
  •       Put out a Yard Sign
  •       Donate Your Time
  •       Make a Campaign Contribution
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   Learn more about the Candidates:     Visit Vanderburghgop.com

City Council Wards 1-3 Debate- Date: Tuesday, October 15, 2019

 

 

   Time: 12:00 PM
Location: Tropicana Conference Center
421 NW Riverside Drive
Evansville, IN 47708
For more information visit

Rotary Club of Evansville

 VCRP Breakfast – Saturday October 19, 2019
Time: 7:30AM- 9:00 AM
Location: C.K. Newsome Center , Room 118A-B
100 Walnut Street, Evansville, IN 47713
 For more information contact Mary Jo Kaiser at 812-425-8207 or email beamerjo59@gmail.com

City Council Wards 4-6 Debate- Date: Tuesday, October 22, 2019

 

 

   Time: 12:00 PM
Location: Tropicana Conference Center
421 NW Riverside Drive
Evansville, IN 47708
For more information visit

Rotary Club of Evansville

 County Commission Meeting-   Date: Tuesday, October 22, 2019

 

 
   Time: 3:00 PM
Location: Room 301, Civic Center Complex
                1 NW Martin Luther King Blvd, Evansville
 For more information visit

County Commissioners

  VCRP Central Committee Meeting – Wednesday, October 23, 2019
Time: 11:30 AM
Location: GOP Headquarters
815 John Street, Evansville
 Meetings are open to all Vanderburgh County Precinct Committeemen

 City Council Meeting-   Date: Monday, October 28, 2019

 

 
   Time: 5:30 PM
Location: Room 301, Civic Center Complex
                1 NW Martin Luther King Blvd, Evansville
 For more information visit

City Council

EVSC Board of School Trustees Meeting-
  Date: October 28, 2019
             Time: 5:30 PM
 Location: Board Room, EVSC Administration Building
                  951 Walnut St., Evansville

 County Council Meeting-   Date: Wednesday October 30, 2019

 

 
   Time: 8:30 AM
Location: Room 301, Civic Center Complex
                1 NW Martin Luther King Blvd, Evansville
 For more information visit

County Council

Stay in touch with GOP members of Congress representing our area at these links:

Visit the Vanderburgh GOP 

page for daily updates.

  Mark Your calendar                CLICK on event for more information
October 15 (12:00 pm) Rotary Club City Council Wards 1-3 Debate
October 17 (5:30 pm)
October 19 (7:30 am) VCRP Monthly Breakfast
October 21 Early Voting at Libraries Begins
October 22 (12:00 pm) Rotary Club City Council Wards 4-6 Debate
October 22 (3:00 pm)
October 26 Saturday Early Voting Begins
October 28 (5:30 pm)
October 30 (8:30 am)
October 28 (5:30 pm)
November 1 Early Voting at Libraries Ends
November 2 Saturday Early Voting Ends
November 4 (Noon) Absentee Voting at Election Office Ends
November 5 2019 Municipal Election Day

  Make sure you add vandygop@gmail.com to your address book so we’ll be sure to land in your inbox!

         If you have any questions, contact Mary Jo Kaiser, VCRP Political Director, at

or (812) 425-8207.
                                                       Visit www.vanderburghgop.com
for more info. Thank you.

Oakland City University Students at the Indiana Women’s Prison Receive Aramark Scholarship

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Oakland City University Students at the Indiana Women’s Prison Receive Aramark Scholarship

(October 14, 2019) – Oakland City, IN – Aramark has awarded four $1,000 scholarships to students at the Indiana Women’s Prison (IWP) who are pursuing either associate or bachelor’s degrees through Oakland City University’s collegiate correspondence program in partnership with the Indiana Department of Corrections.  The scholarships were awarded as part of the Aramark Scholarship Program.

Aramark is the contracted provider of food services for the Indiana Department of Correction and its food services program, In2Work, provides offenders with skills needed to work in the food industry such as meal planning, industrial kitchen safety, nutrition and more.

The scholarships will help these students pursue their degrees through one of Oakland City University’s educational enterprises.  In addition to its traditional university undergraduate and graduate programs offered on its main campus in Oakland City and adult professional programs offered throughout SW Indiana and online, OCU provides associate and bachelor correspondence courses and high school equivalency education to incarcerated individuals in 13 Indiana Department of Correction facilities. 

Currently, over 150 students have enrolled in OCU collegiate correspondence courses with an addition 2,587 students enrolled in high school equivalency programs across the state.  Dr. Ron D. Dempsey, OCU’s president, stated, “We are proud to partner with DOC’s In2Work program and Aramark in the educational and professional growth of these students as they work to improve their life circumstances.”   

The scholarship application process was open to incarcerated individuals in Indiana who had completed the IN2WORK program offered through Aramark.

Evansville African American Museum- Prohibition Party

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On October 31, 2019, the Evansville African American Museum will host a Prohibition Party at its location on 579 S. Garvin Street from 7:00 PM until 10:00 PM.

This year’s celebration encourages wearing Halloween costumes and will feature live music, specialty drinks, and hors d’oeuvres. All proceeds from the $20 entry fee will be used to maintain and expand exhibits and offerings of the museum through significant programs, workshops, lectures and other educational services that facilitate awareness and understanding of African American history and culture in the Evansville community.

The mission of the Evansville African American Museum is to continually develop a resource and cultural center to collect, preserve and educate the public on the history and traditions of African American families, organizations and communities.

St. Vincent Evansville Birth Announcements October 15, 2019

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Kelli Purl, Evansville, daughter, Ariyona Mae, September 13

Kayla and Shane Hayes, Princeton, IN, daughter, Blakely Kae, September 15

Ashley and Keith McKinney, Elberfeld, IN, son, Cash Alan, October 4

Megan and James Gregory, Evansville, son, Owen Mason, October 4

Zainab Al-Hajji and Ali Al-Ramadhan, Evansville, son, Rayan Ali, October 5

Tara and Brice Watts, Tell City, IN, son, Brecken Anthony, October 7

Courtney Morris and Austen Johnson, Chandler, IN, son, Axl Nathaniel, October 8

Rachel and Bryan Johnson, Evansville, son, Gideon Grey, October 8

Taneka and Kenneth Gathings, Evansville, daughter, Serenity Grace, October 8

Jordynn and John Neese, Evansville, son, Kanaan Mekhi, October 8

Jasmine Barnett and Justin Lefler, Princeton, IN, son, Dylan Allen, October 9

Lauren and Joseph Halbig, Evansville, son, Marshall Thomas, October 9

Kelsey Norris, Fort Branch, IN, Son, Jax Gordon, October 9

Gov. Holcomb Public Schedule for October 16

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Below find Gov. Eric J. Holcomb’s public schedule for October 16, 2019.

 

Wednesday, October 16: White River State Park Concert Venue Groundbreaking

WHO:              Gov. Holcomb

Carolene Mays-Medley, Executive Director of the White River State Park Development Commission

 

WHAT:            The governor will give remarks.

 

WHEN:            10:30 a.m., Wednesday, October 16
WHERE:          White River State Park,

801 W. Washington St

Indianapolis 46204

 

 

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