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Commentary: Children’s Hour Draws To A Close

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Commentary: Children’s Hour Draws To A Close

By John Krull
TheStatehouseFile.com 

INDIANAPOLIS – So, it seems that negotiation and diplomacy by temper tantrum aren’t that effective.

Who could have guessed that?

In the past few days, President Donald Trump continued his practice of picking fights with America’s friends and appeasing America’s enemies. He did so in ways and for reasons that only would have made sense in “Alice in Wonderland,” where up is down and down is up.

John Krull, publisher, TheStatehouseFile.com

The president started his bewildering run of brouhahas by musing, out loud, that he might be interested in acquiring Greenland from Denmark.

Denmark President Mette Frederiksen responded to Trump’s out-loud thought bubble by saying it was “an absurd discussion” because the days are over in which people and countries are bought and sold, and Denmark doesn’t own Greenland, anyway.

Trump being Trump, responded with a snit.

He was scheduled to visit Denmark at the beginning of September. He canceled the trip, saying Frederiksen was “nasty” for dismissing his idea in the way she did. She should have been more respectful.

Hmmm.

Maybe it would have been easier for Frederiksen to do that if he had sounded her out in private – say, in a face-to-face meeting at the beginning of September – rather than blurting his half-thought-out notion in front of a bunch of cameras and microphones. Then she, privately, could have explained what the obstacles might be.

And no one would have been embarrassed.

But Trump didn’t do that.

Instead, he made a public statement.

That forced Frederiksen to respond in public.

Trump got his feelings hurt.

Now, we have a strain in what has been a friendly relationship – a strain that could have been avoided so easily if the president had demonstrated a bare minimum of self-discipline and emotional maturity.

Worse, there seems to be a domino effect.

Just after Trump cancelled the Denmark trip, Iceland’s prime minister, Katrin Jakobsdottir, said she wouldn’t meet with Vice President Mike Pence when he visited her country. Instead, she will give a speech at a conference in Sweden.

Jakobsdottir insisted the decision not to meet with Pence wasn’t a “snub,” but Icelandic historians said it was unprecedented.

Pence’s visit to Iceland is scheduled for Sept. 4.

Trump was scheduled to be in Denmark Sept. 2 and 3.

Jakobsdottir’s speech is scheduled for Sept. 3, but she plans to linger at the conference to talk with attendees some more.

Pence’s visit would have been the first by a U.S. vice president to Iceland since 1983.

But Jakobsdottir isn’t trying to make a statement or send a signal.

Not a chance.

Then there is President Trump’s attempt to get Russia reinstated as part of the G-7, which was called the G-8 before the Russians were thrown out.

The Russians were booted because they invaded the Ukraine in 2014. They’ve since made no attempts to resolve the situation or deal with the concerns of the other nations in the G-7.

Well, all the other nations but the United States, where the president seems to be in thrall to Russian leader Vladimir Putin for some reason.

The reaction of the leaders of the other nations in the G-7 to Trump’s proposal would have to heat up considerably to be considered frigid. They have pointed out that Russia should have to do something to make amends for invading Ukraine before the idea of readmission to the G-7 even should be entertained, much less acted upon.

Trump apparently doesn’t see it that way.

Maybe a guy who muses aloud about buying and selling nations and human beings just doesn’t see invading other countries and murdering the people there as that big a deal.

But the leaders of other nations do see it as a big deal.

Most of the signs suggest that they’re getting tired of dealing with this U.S. president’s immaturity.

They want to deal with an adult.

And soon.

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

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WILLIAM HILL “SPORTSBOOK” TO PARTNER WITH TROPICANA EVANSVILLE

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 William Hill is launching its 143rd U.S. Sportsbook at Tropicana Evansville, which is owned by Eldorado Resorts, Inc. (NASDAQ: ERI), in September, pending approval by the Indiana Gaming Commission. The Sportsbook, which is a remodel of the current 421 Lounge, is scheduled to open in time for football season and is the first Indiana sportsbook for William Hill.

The state-of-the-art Sportsbook will feature a 16’ x 9’ ft. the video wall, ten 65-inch viewing monitors, and 12 odds boards which will provide sports fans with comfortable places to watch sports with friends and bet on the games.

The William Hill “SportsBook” will integrate 421’s existing bar while re-imagining and transforming the lounge to create the ultimate sports betting experience for fans. The book will be located just off the casino floor, steps away from the entrance to the hotel and Downtown Evansville’s only 24-hour restaurant, The DELI.

“We are excited to continue expanding our relationship with Eldorado Resorts and introducing William Hill to sports fans in Indiana,” said David Grolman, President of Retail Operations for William Hill US. “Tropicana Evansville is a great destination, nestled between Nashville, Louisville and St. Louis, and we look forward to serving guests with our 85 years of sports betting experience.”

Glenn Carano, Senior Vice President of Operations, East Region at Eldorado Resorts, Inc. said, “We are delighted to have William Hill as the official sportsbook operator at Tropicana Evansville. They are a leader in the sports betting industry and bring years of experience with them. We have no doubt that William Hill’s industry-leading wagering menu and technology will enhance the guest experience which is
always the priority at all Eldorado Resorts properties across the country.”

The “Sportsbook” will offer guests and bettors access to William Hill’s mobile app, kiosks, and InPlay wagering menu while they enjoy the casino’s world-class restaurants and entertainment.

William Hill is currently hiring for more than a dozen positions for this location. Interested candidates (must be 21 years of age or older at the time of application) may apply at williamhill.us or email Senior Recruiter Josh Brady at jbrady@williamhill.us.

About William Hill

William Hill PLC is one of the world’s leading betting and gaming companies, employing over 16,000 people. Its origins are in the UK where it was founded in 1934, and where the company is listed on the London Stock Exchange.

With headquarters in London and Leeds, it has a national presence of licensed betting offices in Great Britain and Northern Ireland and is one of the country’s leading online betting and gaming services. In 2012, it established William Hill US with a focus on retail and mobile operations in Nevada, which is now the largest sports betting business in the USA. William Hill US (www.williamhill.us) currently operates 113 race and sportsbooks in Nevada and the state’s leading mobile sports betting app.

William Hill is operating in New Jersey at Monmouth Park Racetrack, Ocean Resort Casino, Tropicana Atlantic City, and online with the William Hill New Jersey sports betting app as well as in four casinos in Iowa and in West Virginia at Mountaineer Racetrack. William Hill is a licensed sports betting provider in numerous casinos in Mississippi, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and New Mexico, and serves as the exclusive risk manager for the sports lottery in Delaware.

William Hill has licensed operations in The Bahamas, Italy, Spain, and Sweden and serves online customers in the UK, Ireland and throughout the world from its digital hubs in Gibraltar and Malta.  In February 2019 it completed the acquisition of MRG Group acquiring the Mr. Green and Redbet brands and with it an expanded pan-European footprint in faster-growing online betting and gaming markets.

About Tropicana Evansville

Tropicana Evansville is a multi-million dollar entertainment complex located on the scenic banks of the Ohio River in southwestern Indiana.  The single-level 24-hour casino encompasses 45,000 square feet of gaming space featuring over 1,100 slot games, over 30 table games, a dedicated Poker Room and a High Limit Room. Accommodations include a 243-room hotel tower and a 95-room boutique hotel. The property showcases four dining options, four bars, a conference center, riverfront event center, and a 1,660-vehicle attached parking garage.

Must be 21. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-9 WITH IT.

For more information visit www.tropevansville.com

 

 EPA Seeks Public Input On 20 High-Priority Chemical Substances Proposal

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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is meeting another statutory requirement under the 2016 amendments to the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) by proposing to designate 20 chemical substances as High-Priority Substances for upcoming risk evaluations. The proposed designation is a required step in a new process of reviewing chemical substances currently in commerce under the amended TSCA.

“By proposing to prioritize 20 chemicals for risk evaluation, EPA is realizing another one of the key requirements of the Frank R. Lautenberg Chemical Safety for the 21st Century Act,” said Assistant Administrator for EPA’s Office of Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention Alexandra Dapolito Dunn. “Taking public comment will help advance our understanding about how these chemicals are used in commerce and brings EPA one step closer to completing the prioritization process.”

EPA is issuing designation documents for each chemical substance describing the chemical-specific information, analysis and basis EPA used to support the proposed designation. Today’s 20 proposed chemicals are the same the agency identified in March as potential High-Priority Substances. The agency is asking stakeholders and the public to submit comments by November 21, 2019

The 20 proposed high-priority candidate chemicals include seven chlorinated solvents, six phthalates, four flame retardants, formaldehyde, a fragrance additive, and a polymer precursor.

EPA is required to complete the prioritization process and make final designations for 20 High-Priority Substances by December 2019. Finalizing these designations will begin the three-year risk evaluation process to determine if they present an unreasonable risk to health or the environment under the conditions of use. If the agency determines any substance presents an unreasonable risk, it is required under TSCA to undertake risk mitigation – a regulatory action.

Last week, EPA designated another 20 chemicals as Low-Priority Substances as part of the prioritization process. A low-priority designation, when final, means these substances do not require risk evaluation at this time in EPA’s determination.

The Farmer’s Daughter Restaurant BY PAT SIDES

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The Farmer’s Daughter restaurant is wedged between National City Bank and the Vendome Hotel in this image of Third Street near Main.

The photo was probably taken soon after the restaurant began operating in 1962. Around that time the façade of the historic building was stuccoed, which covered windows and other features it had displayed since the building opened as the Washington Hotel in 1855.

The eatery’s “down on the farm cookin’” was an instant hit, and before its long run ended thirty years later, the Farmer’s Daughter established other locations on Green River Road, Highway 41 South, and near First Avenue and Mill Road.

After a recent extensive renovation, the Main street building now houses another restaurant.

COMPLIMENTARY OBITUARIES NOW IN CITY-COUNTY OBSERVER

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COMPLIMENTARY OBITUARIES NOW IN CITY-COUNTY OBSERVER

As you might have already noticed, the City-County Observer has made a serious effort in 2019 to provide complimentary obituaries to our readers. We feel it is our duty to honor the memory of the deceased and relay this information to the community without charging any fees.  We are pleased that we are in a position to help grieving family members during their time of need by publishing the obituaries of their loved ones at no costs.

With that being said, we would like to take a moment to thank the following local funeral homes that have helped make our vision possible:

Alexander Funeral Homes (Evansville And Newburgh)

Ziemer Funeral Homes (Evansville)

Scheider Funeral Home (Mt. Vernon)

Koehler Funeral Home (Boonville And Chandler)

Mason Brothers Memorial Chapel (Evansville And Henderson)

Titzer Funeral Homes (Evansville-Newburgh)

Pierre Funeral Home (Evansville)

BOONE Funeral Home (Evansville)

We look forward to adding one more funeral home in one obituary section in the near future. If you or anyone you know has influence with Browning FUNERAL Home we encourage you to ask them to contact the City-County Observer so we can discuss with them about putting their complimentary obituaries in our paper.

PRESIDENT TRUMP SIGNS BRIDGE BILL! BY Dan Barton,

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THE NEW-HARMONY GAZETTE.

 

The New Harmony Gazette was notified by Lora Arneberg on the evening of August 24th, that President Donald Trump has signed the legislation allowing the transfer of the title for the Harmony Way Bridge to the new Bi-State Bridge Authority.

This is a big step forward and removes many of the encumbrances of the old 1941 bill and moves the process of rehabilitating and opening the Harmony Way Bridge just that much closer. As it stands today, once Illinois has assigned trustees to their Illinois Authority, the Bi-State Authority can take title to the bridge from the current owner, the White County Bridge Commission. Once they have title to the bridge the Authority can then decide what the best use of the bridge will be and how they will finance the rehabilitation.

The Bridge Authority will have a public meeting at the New Harmony Town Hall on Wednesday, August 28th.

HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE

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Wireless Retail Sales Associate 8/19 (Evansville/Henderson)
Sprint by Wireless Express – Evansville, IN
May have to drive for company purposes and a valid driver’s license may be required. Identifying the right solutions for customer billing, technical and/or…
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Rental Equipment Specialist
ProLift Industrial Equipment 3.4/5 rating   14 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Competitive Pay, Medical, Dental, Life, Disability, Paid Vacation, Paid Holidays, Bereavement & Jury Duty Leave, Personal Days, 401K Matching, Profit Sharing…
Easily apply
Aug 25
Office Assistant
St. Vincent, IN – Evansville, IN
Mary’s Health System-IN, you will have the opportunity to work in a customer service capacity providing administrative and clerical support to patients and…
Aug 24
Territory Sales Representatives
Acquire Health LLC – Evansville, IN
Carry out responsibilities in accordance with the organization’s policies, procedures, and State, Federal and Local laws….
Aug 24
Customer Service & Driver of Medical Equipment CST
Rotech 2.7/5 rating   519 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Valid driver’s license in state of residence with a clean driving record (when applicable for the position). Data entry, answering the phone, outbound calling,…
Aug 24
Quality Control Reports Coordinator
Bioanalytical Systems – Mount Vernon, IN
Bachelor degree in related science (Chemistry preferred) with Quality Assurance/ Quality Control and/or Laboratory Animal Technician….
Aug 24
Newspaper carrier
Evansville Courier 3.8/5 rating   5 reviews  – Elberfeld, IN
Candidate must have dependable car, valid license, valid insurance, social security card for verification. We are paid direct deposit every Friday am. If this…
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Aug 24
Evening Production Supervisor
LeRoux, Wagner and Associates – Evansville, IN
PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) such as safety glasses, steel toe shoes, Kevlar sleeves, hearing protection, etc. may be required in designated engineering,…
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Aug 24
Account Service Representative/Loan Officer
Evansville Teachers FCU 2.6/5 rating   11 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Answer member telephone inquiries. Make follow up outbound calls to members to inquire about lending needs. Develop a working knowledge of the credit union’s…
Aug 24
Packing Operator
AstraZeneca 4.1/5 rating   1,659 reviews  – Mount Vernon, IN
It offers one of the most exciting, fast paced, challenging and rewarding work environments in the world of operations, supply chain and manufacturing….
Aug 24
Front Desk Receptionist
Sleep Inn 3.5/5 rating   883 reviews  – Henderson, KY
Looking for front desk person at our hotel. Computer skills required. On site training provided. Must have 2nd and 3rd shifts availability. Job Type: Part…
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Aug 24
Retail Receiving Associate
Burlington Stores 3.4/5 rating   7,829 reviews  – Evansville, IN
You’ll play a major role in successfully managing the flow of merchandise from the stockroom through our stores, which is a critical element in driving positive…
Aug 24
Web Services Administrator
OneMain Financial 3.3/5 rating   1,205 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Bachelor’s degree in Information Systems or another IT-related field. Develop and support scripts and tools used for orchestration and automation tasks….
Aug 24
Maintenance Technician I
Spectrum 3.5/5 rating   12,852 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Valid driver’s license with satisfactory driving record within Company required standards. Ability to use hand tools, test tools and web based tools….
Aug 24
Retail Sales Associate
Burlington Stores 3.4/5 rating   7,829 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Retail Sales Associates are important ambassadors of the Burlington brand, at the front lines in our mission to provide world-class service to our customers….
Aug 24
Nanny
Care.com 4.2/5 rating   1,237 reviews  – Evansville, IN
We would prefer a nanny who has their own car. This is 2 day a week position for a 5-month-old boy who will more than likely be asleep the entire time you’re…
Aug 24
Child Care
Care.com 4.2/5 rating   1,237 reviews  – Newburgh, IN
My kids are 9 and 6 both boys they can do a lot for them selves the oldest eats cereal so he will need help then just trying my youngest shoes….
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Babysitting
Care.com 4.2/5 rating   1,237 reviews  – Mount Vernon, IN
Meet me at my workplace from time to time to drop off. She is very easy going, and loves to play. We need a nanny for our 1 child in Mount Vernon….
Aug 24
Part-Time Receptionist
LittleStar ABA Therapy – Newburgh, IN
Greets and directs visitors to the company and assures sign-in at front desk and notifies the person requested….
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MGLS Part-Time Session Facilitator
RTI International – Evansville, IN
A valid driver’s license and automobile insurance as required by your state. Must have a home telephone or cell phone that you can use to place and receive…
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Cabinet Shop Project Manager
Euronique Inc. – Elberfeld, IN
Individual will need ability to read construction blueprints, specifications and other documents related to the construction industry….
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Daily Scriptures for the Week of August 26, 2019

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MONDAY

“Blessed is the one who does not walk in step with the wicked or stand in the way

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that sinners take or sit in the company of mockers,”

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Psalm 1:1 NIV

TUESDAY

“but whose delight is in the law of the Lord, and who meditates on his law day

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and night.”

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Psalm 1:2 NIV

WEDNESDAY

“That person is like a tree planted by streams of water, which yields its fruit in

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season and whose leaf does not wither— whatever they do prospers.”

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Psalm 1:3 NIV

THURSDAY

“Not so the wicked! They are like chaff that the wind blows away.”

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Psalm 1:4 NIV

FRIDAY

“Therefore the wicked will not stand in the judgment, nor sinners in the assembly

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of the righteous.”

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Psalm 1:5 NIV

SATURDAY

“For the Lord watches over the way of the righteous, but the way of the wicked

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leads to destruction.”

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Psalm 1:6 NIV

SUNDAY

“Why do the nations conspire and the peoples plot in vain? The kings of the earth

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rise up and the rulers band together against the Lord and against his anointed,

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saying, “Let us break their chains and throw off their shackles.””

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Psalm 2:1-3 NIV

Submitted to the City-County Observer by Karen Seltzer

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Obituary Of Laura Michelle Jones

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OBITUARY Of LAURA MICHELLE JONES

Boonville, IN. – Laura Michelle Jones, 48, of Boonville, Indiana passed away on Thursday, August 22, 2019, at her home.
Laura was born in Evansville, Indiana on October 29, 1970, to Michael and Paulina (French) Mayo.

Laura graduated from Boonville High School in 1989. She was a loving mother and a member of First Assembly of God Church in Boonville.
She is preceded in death by her grandparents, Velma and Paul French; father-in-law, William Jones.

Laura is survived by her husband of 25 years, Craig Jones of Boonville, IN; parents. mother-in-law, Marlene Crensha of Evansville, IN; children, Kyle Barnes (Stevie) of Newburgh, IN; Megan Mayo (Jacob Arvin) of Newburgh, IN; Nathaniel Tidwell of Evansville, IN; Isaiah Jones of Boonville, IN; Jacob Jones of Boonville, IN; grandchildren, Jadelayn, Nate, Hunter; brother, Jeffrey Mayo (Melody) of Henderson, KY; brothers-in-law, Darenso Jones, Chris Jones, Mark Jones; several nieces and nephews.

Services will be 4 P.M. on Thursday, August 29, 2019, at Koehler Funeral Home in Boonville Indiana with Pastor Kris Brown officiating. Burial will be held at Plainview Memorial Park in Boonville, Indiana.

Visitation will be from 9 A.M. until 4 P.M. on Thursday, August 29, 2019, at the funeral home.
A condolence or memorial contribution may be sent to the family at www.KoehlerFuneralHome.com

To send flowers to the family of Laura Michelle Jones, please visit Tribute Store .Or, if you would like to donate to the family, please visit Laura Michelle Jones Tribute Fund.