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Welch, Castro lead Otters to weekend sweep

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Behind a quality start from Jake Welch and a Carlos Castro three-run home run, the Evansville Otters beat the Windy City Thunderbolts 11-4 in front of 1,515 at Bosse Field Sunday.

It’s the second consecutive sweep at Bosse Field for the Otters after sweeping Joliet in a three-game series earlier this month. It’s the third sweep for Evansville this season.

Welch earned the victory, pitching 6 2/3 innings while allowing two runs–one earned–on five hits. He struck out nine batters and only walked two in facing 28 batters.

Chris Washington took the loss for Windy City, surrendering three earned runs on seven hits. He struck out two but also walked three batters.

Ryan Long’s RBI ground out scored David Cronin to give Evansville a 1-0 advantage in the first inning.

Windy City tied the game in the second on an error by Cronin at second, which allowed Brett Coffel to reach and Taisei Fukuhara to score.

The Otters answered in the bottom half of the frame. Tanner Wetrich hit an RBI double that scored Jack Meggs and Cronin’s RBI single scored Wetrich to give Evansville a 3-1 advantage.

After the Thunderbolts cut the Evansville lead to 3-2 in the third, the Otters put the game away with a five-run seventh–highlighted by Castro’s three-run home run to left field, which made it a 7-3 score.

Evansville added three runs in the eighth after Windy City hit back-to-back home runs in the top half of the inning.

Cronin was 3 for 5 with two runs scored and an RBI while Long was 2 for 4 with two runs and an RBI. Castro finished 1 for 5 with a run and three RBIs.

Evansville improved to 38-27, its highest mark over .500 this season. Windy City fell to 28-38 with the loss.

 

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HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE

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Board Certified Behavior Analyst BCBA
BRIDGES OF INDIANA 2.6/5 rating   97 reviews  – Evansville, IN
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Onsite Patient Advocate
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Veterinary Receptionist
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Packaging Coordinator
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Part Time Retail Merchandiser (Grocery)
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Training & Development Specialist
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READERS FORUM” JULY 29, 2019

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Todays “Readers Poll’ question is: Do you feel that President Donald Trump is a racist?

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Vanderburgh County Board of Commissioners Meeting

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AGENDA Of The Vanderburgh County Board of Commissioners

 July 30, 2019 At 3:00 pm, Room 301

  1. Call to Order
  2. Attendance
  3. Pledge of Allegiance
  4. Action Items 
    1. Resolution CO.R-07-19-011: Adopting the University Parkway Corridor Plan
    2. First reading of ordinance CO.07-19-015: Amending the Vanderburgh County Zoning Code: Model Overlay District
    3. Purchasing: Permission to Advertise RFP-01-036-19: Vehicles for Various Departments in Vanderburgh County
    4. Prosecutor: Professional Services Agreement with FSSA
    5. Health Department:  
      1. Immunization Grant Approval: Contract #35815
      2. PHEP Grant Approval: Contract #35453.
      3. Lab Director Contract with Chris Allen
  5. Department Head Reports
  6. New Business
  7. Old Business
  8. Consent Items
    1. Approval of July 23, 2019 Meeting Minutes
    2. Employment Changes 
    3. County Engineer:
      1. Department Report & Claims
      2. Pay Request No. 64: U.S. 41 Expansion TIF: $12,085
      3. Pay Request No. 53: University Parkway TIF: $16,398.02
      4. Pay Request No. 13: Phoenix Commerce Center TIF: $3,320.
    4. County Treasurer: June 2019 Monthly Report
    5. County Auditor: Claims Voucher Report: 7/22-7/26/2019
    6. Sheriff: Road Race/ Closure Request: River Run
    7. Superintendent of County Buildings:
      1. Boiler Condensate Pump quote
  9. Public Comment
  10. Adjournment

Commentary: The Hoosier Making Us Proud

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By Mary Beth Schneider

TheStatehouseFile.com

INDIANAPOLIS—The Republican political consultant Rick Wilson wrote a book titled “Everything Trump Touches Dies.”

One only needs to look at the long list of those forced out of the Trump administration, many with their reputations in tatters, to get his point.

Mary Beth Schneider

Now, Washington is abuzz with talk that soon Dan Coats, the former Indiana senator who is the director of national intelligence, will join the list of ex-Trump appointees. He, though, is the exception to Wilson’s rule. Coats has only burnished his reputation by being that rare administration official who speaks truth to power, whether that truth is welcomed or believed. In fact, I can think of only one other Trump administration refugee — former UN Ambassador Niki Haley — who didn’t limp out of the executive branch.

I was surprised when President Donald Trump picked Coats — not because Coats wasn’t qualified but because he was, eminently so. In an administration where cabinet members either had no or little experience with the agency they led or had experience as an industry lobbyist attacking the agency they now ran, Coats was a choice even Democrats could applaud.

He’d been a member of the House of Representatives and then the Senate where he served on the intelligence committee. He was ambassador to Germany at a pivotal time in the days after the 9/11 terrorist attacks.

Little wonder he was confirmed by an 85-12 vote in March 2017.

It took only weeks before his first clashes with the president became public fodder when Coats reportedly told House investigators that the president wanted him to announce he’d been exonerated by the probe into Russian election interference. Coats instead issued a statement saying that it was “not appropriate for me to comment.”

In July 2018, Trump shocked many as he stood in Helsinki, Finland, next to Russian leader Vladimir Putin and chose to believe Putin’s denials that Russia had interfered in the 2016 election.

“My people came to me. Dan Coats came to me, and some others,” Trump said. “They said they think it’s Russia. I have President Putin. He just said it’s not Russia. I will say this: I don’t see any reason why it would be.”

The next day Coats released a statement saying the intelligence community’s job was to give the president “fact-based assessments.”

“We have been clear in our assessments of Russian meddling in the 2016 election and their ongoing, pervasive efforts to undermine our democracy,” he said. “And we will continue to provide unvarnished and objective intelligence in support of our national security.”

Can I get an ‘Amen’?

Then came Trump’s romance with the North Korean dictator. While the president literally talked of love letters with the man who kills his own family to preserve power, Coats told the Senate Intelligence Committee that North Korea remains a threat, with little likelihood of giving up nuclear weapons.

There have been rumors ever since that Vice President Mike Pence, a fellow Hoosier, stopped him from resigning and that Trump was interviewing people for Coats’ job. No matter why Coats is still there, I’m glad he is.

Look at this week’s news. On July 19 — almost exactly a year after Coats contradicted Trump on Russian election interference — Coats created a new position to oversee election security efforts.

“Election security is an enduring challenge and a top priority” for the intelligence community, Coats said.

Too bad it’s not a priority for the president and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.

Wednesday, reiterating his report at a Congressional hearing, former Special Counsel Robert Mueller repeatedly stressed the danger of foreign tampering in our elections. Asked by one Republican if he thought the Russian interference in 2016 was a one-off, Mueller was clear.

“Oh, this wasn’t a single attempt. They’re doing it as we sit here,” Mueller responded. “And they expect to do it in the next campaign.”

Yet on that same day, McConnell blocked a bill that would require campaigns to alert law enforcement if they learn of foreign attempts to interfere in elections. And McConnell has rejected calls for the Senate to vote on legislation already passed by the House to improve election security measures.

While Trump and his minions — including Rep. Devin Nunes, the California Republican who has been mentioned as a possible successor to Coats — continue to call Russian interference a hoax and witch hunt, Coats is listening to fact-based assessments and doing what he can to address them.

Trump may not appreciate that.

The nation should.

FOOTNOTE: Mary Beth Schneider is an editor with TheStatehouseFile.com, a news site powered by Franklin College journalists.

BOARD OF PARK COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL MEETING

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BOARD OF PARK COMMISSIONERS

SPECIAL MEETING

KEVIN WINTERNHEIMER CHAMBERS

ROOM 301, CIVIC CENTER COMPLEX

WEDNESDAY, July 31, 2019

12:00 NOON

 AGENDA

1. CALL TO ORDER

2. MEETING MEMORANDUM  

             N/A 

3. CONSENT AGENDA

             N/A

                                                                 

4.         OLD BUSINESS  

N/A

5.          NEW BUSINESS    

                                                

             a.  Request Re: Permission to open bids for Deaconess Aquatic Center.- Holtz

6.         REPORTS

            N/A

7.        ACCEPTANCE OF PAYROLL AND VENDOR CLAIMS

            N/A

 

8.        ADJOURN

House And Senate Hire Lawyer To Intervene In Curtis Hill Lawsuit

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By Brandon Barger
TheStatehouseFile.com

INDIANAPOLIS—Leaders of the Indiana House and Senate have asked a federal court to allow them to intervene in a lawsuit filed by four women who say that Attorney General Curtis Hill groped them at a party at the end of the 2018 legislative session.

House Speaker Brian Bosma, R-Indianapolis, and Senate President Pro Tempore Rodric Bray, R-Martinsville, said late Monday that they had hired Susan M. Zoeller of Jackson Lewis P.C. to represent them in the case. Zoeller, who previously helped lawmakers craft new sexual harassment policies, has been paid $54,474 for her services so far, according to the Legislative Services Agency.

Four women—Rep. Mara Candelaria Reardon, D-Munster; Niki DaSilva, a legislative assistant for Indiana Senate Republicans; Samantha Lozano, a legislative assistant for Indiana House Democrats; and Gabrielle McLemore, communications director for Indiana Senate Democrats— sued Hill and the state of Indiana in U.S District Court for sexual harassment, gender discrimination, retaliation, battery, invasion of privacy and defamation related to the March 2018 incident.

Hill is being sued both personally and in his role as attorney general. Indiana is being sued because, the women say, lawmakers and policy-making officials failed to act when concerns about workplace discrimination and retaliation were reported.

But neither the House nor the Senate was sued separately, which is why the lawmakers are asking the court to allow them to intervene in the case.

Attorneys for the women at Katz, Korin, and Cunningham declined to comment on why the General Assembly wasn’t included in the lawsuit.

In motions to intervene on behalf of each legislative chamber, Zoeller wrote that by not naming the House or the Senate, the four women are requiring them to change policies without giving either of them an opportunity to defend current policies.

In addition to the allegations against Hill, the lawsuit says that the state’s policies to protect employees against sexual harassment have been weak or non-existent. In January, the General Assembly passed its first sexual harassment policy, but the lawsuit claims the policy does not go far enough to protect employees.

Zoeller wrote that the House and Senate have a long-term interest in defending its policies and investigative actions from attack.

In separate responses on behalf of the House and Senate, Zoeller responded line by line to every point made in the women’s lawsuit, including whether the sine die party held at the end of the session was an officially sanctioned event.

“Answering further, the Indiana House denies there is an official, sanctioned sine die Celebration,” she wrote. Zoeller had a similar statement in the Senate response.

In addition to seeking damages against Hill and the state, the women in their lawsuit are asking the court to order the state to improve policies and procedures to for preventing and reporting sexual harassment and retaliation.

Hill has filed a motion to dismiss the lawsuit, saying that the charges against him do not rise to the level of a civil rights violation.

Hill faces a hearing in October before retired Supreme Court Justice Myra Selby on charges filed against him by the Indiana Supreme Court disciplinary commission. The 10-page complaint accuses him of committing both felony-level and misdemeanor battery while acting “with the selfish motive to arouse his sexual desires.”

Hill could face the loss of his law license, which in turn could cost him his elective office because Indiana law requires the attorney general to be licensed to practice law.

Brandon Barger is a reporter for TheStatehouseFile.com, anews website powered by Franklin College journalists.

Warn Children About The Dangers Of Social Media By Wendy McNamara

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As a school principal, I am increasingly concerned about the dangers of social media and online games present to our children.

Here in Evansville, a young man named Mason died several days after being found unresponsive at his home. According to his parents, he played the “choking game” where kids are challenged to experience the feeling of suffocation.

I have spoken with Mason’s parents about their son, and I want to help them share his story so we can prevent this from happening to other kids.

Kids often don’t realize just how dangerous these “games” are until it’s too late.

Parents need to be aware of the irreversible consequences of some social media challenges in order to help stop preventable tragedies like this from occurring.

Some videos and posts across social media outlets like YouTube and Facebook glorify reckless behavior as entertainment. That’s why parents and mentors need to educate vulnerable young Hoosiers about the dangers.
I am committed to sharing #Mason’sMessage, and I ask you to click here to like his Facebook page and join in keeping our children safe from the negative aspects of social media.

Citizen And Trooper Helps Render Aid To Unknown Female In Distress

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On July 27 at approximately 5:15 p.m., Trooper Nick Hatfield was patrolling on 6thStreet near Executive Boulevard in Vincennes when a driver from a nearby vehicle began to flash their headlights toward Trooper Hatfield.

The vehicle quickly pulled over and Trooper Hatfield pulled in behind the vehicle. A male driver jumped out of his vehicle with a cellphone in his hand and started to explain to Trooper Hatfield that someone that he didn’t know just called his cellphone and that the female sounded like she was in distress and needed help. Trooper Hatfield took the cellphone and attempted to communicate with the female caller, but she was panicking and difficult to understand.

Trooper Hatfield stayed on the phone with the female and was able to calm her down. Trooper Hatfield was able to determine the female had taken multiple pills and had attempted suicide. Hatfield was eventually able to obtain her address in Charleston, IL. Local police was contacted and an ambulance and fire department was immediately sent to the caller’s residence. Emergency crews arrived at 5:29 p.m. and transported her to a nearby hospital.