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EVANSVULLE WARTIME MUSUEM

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During World War II, the city of Evansville manufactured vast amounts of armaments that were vital to the Allied victory. The Evansville Ordnance Plant made 96 percent of all .45-caliber ammunition used in the war, while the Republic Aviation Plant produced more than 6,500 P-47 Thunderbolts—almost half of all P-47s built during the war. At its peak, the local shipyard employed upward of eighteen thousand men and women who forged 167 of the iconic Landing Ship Tank vessels. (from Evansville in World War II by James Lachlan Macleod.)
The Evansville Wartime Museum is dedicated to showing and celebrating the stories of those who were a part of this WWII history with the memorabilia they collect.
The Museum also honors our citizens who worked and supported Evansville’s home front effort during WWII and honors our area’s veterans who served on battlefronts around the world.
The Museum opened on May 27, 2017. As a community museum, the artifacts displayed come from the community and they are always on the lookout from more artifacts related to their vision and mission.
Vision The vision of the Evansville Wartime Museum is to become a destination for people of all ages creating an educational and rewarding environment illustrating general military history, and specific focus on the Evansville and the surrounding communities’ contribution to supporting the World War II effort.
Mission Statement The Evansville Wartime Museum’s mission is to build a destination filled with educational programs regarding the importance of total community support in preserving our freedom. The programs will cater to individuals of all ages and illustrate general military history and offer a specific focus on Evansville and the surrounding communities’ contribution to supporting the World War II effort.
As part of the Evansville Wartime Museum’s vision and mission, they are hosting a Memorials of World War II tour. This will be an unforgettable journey of discovery and remembrance on a sojourn to sojourn to discover the memorials of war throughout London, Northern France, and Paris on the 75th Anniversary of D-Day. Discover London’s connections to the war, jet to Paris via the high-speed Eurostar Train, and drive through the French Countryside to the landing beaches and memorials that honor all that was lost – and gained – during the Second World War. Finish in Paris for the incomparable experience of dining inside the Eiffel Tower.
Tour Date: July 31 – August 9, 2019
10 Days ● 12 Meals
Highlights: London & Paris WWII Themed City Tours, Churchill War Rooms, Eurostar Train, Pegasus Bridge, Caen, Arromanches-Les-Baines, Juno Beach, Sword Beach, Bayeux Cemetery & Memorial, Caen Memorial Peace Museum, Normandy American Cemetery, Omaha Beach, Utah Beach, Pointe du Hoc, Airborne Museum, Memorial of Internment and Deportation, Reims, Musée de la Reddition, Eiffel Tower Dinner.
Join Lifestyle Tours and The Evansville Wartime Museum on this unforgettable journey of discovery and remembrance.

“LEFT JAB AND RIGHT JAB” JUNE 8, 2018

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“LEFT JAB AND RIGHT JAB”

“Right Jab And Left Jab” was created because we have two commenters that post on a daily basis either in our “IS IT TRUE” or “Readers Forum” columns concerning National or International issues.
Joe Biden and Ronald Reagan’s comments are mostly about issues of national interest.  The majority of our “IS IT TRUE” columns are about local or state issues, so we have decided to give Mr. Biden and Mr. Reagan exclusive access to our newly created “LEFT JAB and RIGHT JAB”  column. They now have this post to exclusively discuss national or world issues that they feel passionate about.
We shall be posting the “LEFT JAB” AND “RIGHT JAB” several times a week.  Oh, “Left Jab” is a liberal view and the “Right Jab is representative of the more conservative views. Also, any reader who would like to react to the written comments of the two gentlemen is free to do so.

FOOTNOTE: Any comments posted in this column do not represent the views or opinions of the City-County Observer or our advertisers.

HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE

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PARENT AIDE – ST. JOSEPH COUNTY, ELKHART CO., MARSHALL CO., KOSCIUSKO CO.
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EVANSVILLE COURIER & PRESS 3.7/5 rating   20 reviews  – Evansville, IN
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Entry Level Technician/Customer Service
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Talley Eye Institute – Evansville, IN
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East Side Animal Hospital – Evansville, IN
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St. Vincent Health, IN 3.9/5 rating   7 reviews  – Evansville, IN
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Dietary Aide – Full-Time –
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Silver Birch of Evansville 4.3/5 rating   3 reviews  – Evansville, IN
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Parkview Care Center 3.3/5 rating   2,252 reviews  – Evansville, IN
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Customer Service Representative
Healthy Spaces 3.8/5 rating   6 reviews  – Evansville, IN
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Represent Healthy Spaces through telephone contact by answering calls, setting appointments and installations, scheduling Annual Maintenances and service calls,…
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Otters comeback falls short, Rascals even series

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Despite scoring a total of four runs in the seventh and eighth innings, the Evansville Otters could not muster enough runs in their comeback bid against the River City Rascals Saturday, losing by a score of 6-4.

Offensively, the Rascals’ attack was spread out in a concise manner throughout the game.

 

Zach Lavy recorded an RBI groundout to first base to give the Rascals a 1-0 lead in the bottom of the second.

 

In the bottom of the third, Otters starter Anthony Arias issued a bases-loaded walk to Braxton Martinez to extend the Rascals lead to two.

 

A sac fly from Nolan Meadows gave the Rascals a 3-0 lead after three.

 

Arias handed the ball to the bullpen in the bottom of the fourth following a hits batsman.

 

The left-hander, who made his first start since his college career, earned the loss allowing three runs on one hit in three innings pitched.

 

Chris Cepeda came in and allowed one hit, getting the Otters out of the fourth inning.

 

The Rascals tacked on two runs in the next two innings as Lavy hit a sac fly in the fifth, and Braxton Martinez did the same in the sixth, extending the Rascals lead to five.

 

Rascals starter Travis McQueen was strong on the mound through six innings, shutting out the Otters and allowing three hits, but the Otters got to him in the seventh inning.

 

Carlos Castro extended his hitting streak to 14 games after hitting a two-run home run in the seventh off McQueen, giving the Otters life cutting the deficit down to three at 5-2.

 

McQueen trotted out to the mound in the eighth inning but issued a walk to Hunter Cullen, and he was pulled following the walk.

 

Yeison Medina came on in relief and allowed a double to J.J. Gould to start his outing, putting runners on second and third with no outs for the Otters.

 

Medina allowed back-to-back RBI groundouts to David Cronin and Keith Grieshaber to make the score 6-4 after eight.

 

One of those two runs was credited to McQueen, who finished with seven innings, allowing three runs on six hits with one walk and six strikeouts.

 

The Otters had a leadoff base runner to start the top of the ninth as Jack Meggs reached on an error by Rascals shortstop Andrew Penner, but Jason Zgardowski retired the next three batters he faced, including a long flyout by Hunter Cullen to right field, a foot shy of a game-tying home run.

 

Zgardowski earned the save, his fourth in 13 games appeared.

 

Sunday’s rubber match will be at 5:05 p.m. from CarShield Field in O’Fallon, Mo.

 

Apple Wins Second Gold Medal at World University Games

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Indiana University postgraduate swimmer Zach Apple won his second gold medal at the 2019 World University Games in Naples, Italy on Saturday.

 

After winning the gold in the men’s 4×100 freestyle relay with Team USA earlier in the week, Apple was back to his winning ways on Saturday. The Hoosier postgrad touched first in the men’s 200 freestyle final to win gold with a time of 1:46.80.

 

With his impressive time, Apple is the fastest American in the event this year and his mark ranks 20th overall in the world in 2019.

 

In the Championship Final of the women’s 100 breaststroke, incoming Hoosier freshman Emily Weiss placed eighth with a time of 1:09.10.

 

Postgraduate Hoosier Kennedy Goss qualified fourth overall for Sunday’s Championship Final of the 100 backstroke for Team Canada, finishing with a time of 1:00.43.

 

Indiana’s Gabriel Fantoni qualified fifth overall for Sunday’s Championship Final of the men’s 50 backstroke for Team Brazil with a time of 25.03.

EPD REPORT

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EPD REPORT

“READERS FORUM” JULY 7, 2019

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We hope that today’s “READERS FORUM” 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.

WHAT’S ON YOUR MIND TODAY?

Todays “Readers Poll’ question is: The most effective Chief of Staff or Deputy Mayor of Evansville?

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New Tourism Department Will Be More Business Focused

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By Brandon Barger
TheStatehouseFile.com

INDIANAPOLIS—Ask Lt. Gov. Susanne Crouch about the best places to visit in Indiana, she immediately rattles off Spencer, home to an LGBTQ+ store and community center, sites in Indianapolis, and the Indiana Dunes on the shores of Lake Michigan.

Indiana Dunes is the newest national park in the state and could become one of the big tourist spots in the state, if not the Midwest. The new designation for one of the state’s scenic sites is expected draw new tourists who would stay to experience other places in Indiana.

Crouch and the Indiana General Assembly recognized that because tourism is changing, there needed to be new ways to promote sites like the new national park as well as other destinations.

Out of that need for change came House Enrolled Act 1115. The legislation abolishes the the current Office of Tourism Development, replacing it with a quasi-private entity—the Indiana Destination Development Corp.

As a public-private corporation, it will be governed by a board appointed by Gov. Eric Holcomb and will include members of the private sector who are in the tourism business such as hotels, restaurants, theme attractions and more. It is expected to function much like the Indiana Economic Development Corp., which replaced the Department of Commerce in 2005 as a vehicle for attracting jobs and business to the state.

It will also be able to acquire more money to be used for tourism, as the IDDC will have the authority to pull in money from not only the budget that the General Assembly allocates, but also from the private tourism sector.

This new corporation will take over all of the tasks and duties of the old department and will have modified the structure of the administration by next June 30. While the new corporation is being created, the Department of Tourism Development will continue to operate as the principle vehicle to urge people to visit Indiana.

Rep. Michael Karickhoff, R-Kokomo, authored the new bill after being a part of the special task force designed to look into the current tourism landscape.

“People are quick to point out that the state doesn’t do what neighboring states do in terms of funding levels,” he said.

Currently, Indiana budgets a little more than $4 million a year on the tourism department plus about $970,000 for marketing. Those numbers are much smaller than the amounts spent to lure tourists to Michigan, whose tourism department has a $35 million budget, or Ohio, with a $10 million budget.

Even though Indiana may not lure the number of tourists that other states draw, the industry has an impact on the state’s economy.

A study released at the end of 2018 reported that 2017 was a record year with $12.7 billion in tourism spending. That is the last year for which data is available.

The same study, which was conducted by an independent marketing firm, reported that visitors went to 80 million destinations throughout the state. Overall, the tourism industry supports nearly 200,000 jobs.

Karickhoff said lawmakers recognize the impact of the industry, which is why a study committee was created in the 2017 session of the General Assembly. That study committee looked at how other states support their tourism industries and found that there is no single model.

On the private sector side, they were looking for something a little different, said Jim Epperson, executive director, SoIN Tourism, based in Jeffersonville.

“We wanted to have a structure to first and foremost create a better partnership relationship between the industry and the office (IDDC) and to measure the results of our cooperative efforts together,” he said.

Patrick Tamm, who works with the Indiana Restaurant and Lodging Association and helped lawmakers look into ideas for the bill along with others, looked at the states surrounding Indiana to understand what was a good starting point for Indiana’s tourism approach.

“If you think about Michigan, like Pure Michigan, the first response was that people ridiculed it and today it is one of the best brands out there…that’s what we are looking for.”

After the bill passed through the house, Sen. Chip Perfect, R-Lawrenceburg, took over as the first sponsor in the Senate. Perfect knows about tourism in Indiana as his family owns one of two ski slopes in Indiana, Perfect North Slopes.

The senator believes that the new bill will help to change people’s ideas about moving to the state.

“It’s not just about bringing people in to visit, but tourism is, in some way, is highlighting the assets a state has relative to tourism, is an important economic driver in terms of getting people to move to the state.”

For Crouch, who has traveled to nearly every part of the state during her term, calls Indiana tourism’s best kept secret. With the new direction and a new tourism board, she said she hopes Indiana become the worst kept secret.

Brandon Barger is a reporter for TheStatehouseFile.com, a news website powered by Franklin College journalism students.

EVERY MONTH HAS A FOURTH By Jim Redwine

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EVERY MONTH HAS A FOURTH

Gavel Gamut By Jim Redwine

America’s court system has several purposes but, in general, they all amount to resolving controversies. Citizens need some place to help them settle their differences with other citizens so everyone can get on with their lives. And one of the most important thing judges can do to start the resolution of a court case is to encourage the competing parties to find common ground. If the competing parties recognize they have similar needs and if all parties can at least consider the possibility that an outcome that benefits their adversary may also benefit themselves, a path leading to a reasonable compromise may appear.

Our country has often struggled with competing strongly held beliefs even going so far as resulting in the Civil War. But short of actual armed conflict we have suffered through numerous periods where political issues at first appeared to be intractable but were assuaged by the parties finding common ground. Our current public debate over such issues as immigration or war with Iran or several other significant matters may feel as if the only solutions are pistols at ten paces. However, when Americans are reminded we have more and better reasons to agree than disagree, we can begin to accommodate, and even celebrate, our differences. Such is the beauty of our national birthday party. Perhaps we should consider having similar periods of healing every month.

Peg and I participated in one such Fourth of July celebration in New Harmony, Indiana last week. Because New Harmony is a small town we personally knew where many of the people attending and involved in the party stand on volatile issues such as immigration, global warming, military involvement, the Me Too Movement, Black Lives Matter and, especially, partisan politics. Many of our friends and family are well informed and passionate on these and other matters. Conversations have often seemed more like a contact sport than reasoned debate.

But for several hours on the Fourth of July we all found common ground in the Declaration of Independence, songs of praise and a First Amendment type respect for our hard won honorable common heritage. In our culture we have numerous monthly events that each of us enjoys and respect such as club and association gatherings, sporting events, birthdays and anniversaries. Maybe we should set aside some time every month to renew our common faith in America.

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