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“IS IT TRUE” JUNE 4, 2019

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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 yesterday the United States House of Representatives passed the Senate-approved $19 billion dollars disaster aid measure?  …that this legislation has been blocked by a group of calloused lawmakers three times over the past two weeks?  …thank goodness that this bill will now be sent to President Donald Trump for his signature, which can be delivered via auto-pen while he’s abroad in the United Kingdom?   …that every United States House of Representative member who voted to hold this $19 billion dollars disaster aid measure in committee three times during the last two weeks should be run out of office?

IS IT TRUE that many citizens of the City of Evansville, Indiana are getting concerned about the number of violent crimes that have been committed during the past couple of years?…for review, 2017 was a record setting year for homicide in River City with our murder rate rivaling the murder rates of St. Louis, Detroit, and exceeding the murder rate of Chicago?…things improved in 2018 relative to 2017 but out murder rate was still double historical levels and put us clearly in the realm of secondary blighted urban areas?…2019 has gotten off to a disappointing start and my well exceed the murder rate of 2017 at the midpoint?…there have been numerous articles on the subject with the most recent being a TV segment just over a week ago that discussed the fears of the citizenry and basically a shooting every other day in the previous week?…that since then there were two shootings on Morton Avenue, a death from bad fentanyl, a body found at Ellis Park, and a knife wielding man who looked more like SNEGAL’s ugly cousin Gollum in his mug shot that cut some people?  …its time that the Evansville’s leadership needs a lesson in setting priorities and a second lesson in why going all in on fun and games does not solve social ills and legacy neglect?

IS IT TRUE everyday members of our local law enforcement work many scenes of shootings several times every week?  …they also chase and apprehend suspects fleeing the scene of the shootings? …we are proud of our men and women in blue for help keeping our community safe from bad people?…the next time you see our first responders please give them five (5) “thumbs up” for doing a great job in protecting us?

IS IT TRUE that for the last several years the State of Indiana has been coming down on the Vanderburgh County Commissioners and the Vanderburgh County Council for having too many people in the relatively new but inadequate jail on the north side?…our elected officials are not only under scrutiny for ridiculous levels of overcrowding but they are getting political heat for not agreeing on a financial plan with respect to fixing the problems?…the problems are of course driven by having a minimum of 20% overcrowding for the capacity the jail was meant to house?…there are not even enough beds for every prisoner to have one and there are only enough toilets to make it a requirement that 12 prisoners must share a toilet?…the same goes for showers as there is a shower shortage of the same magnitude?…understaffing is at critical levels and there is no current financial plan in site to fix the problem?  …its time that our county officials approve the money for a jail that will house an additional 750 inmates?

IS IT TRUE if only the powers that be would have listened to past County Commission Dave Mosby, Vanderburgh County wouldn’t be experiencing the current jail overcrowding problem today?

IS IT TRUE we wonder how do members of the EVSC school board feel about the practice of political patronage and nepotism?

IS IT TRUE we wonder if “TROLLEY” has helped in the promoting of additional business to the urban core and growing bar, restaurant, and entertainment districts? …the “TROLLEY” project is sponsored by the non-profit Franklin Street Events Association and is also a joint venture between FSEA and GAGE.

IS IT TRUE  that Steve Hammer is doing a bang up job for Senator Mike Braun administration as his newly appointed field representative?  …that Steve Hammer spearhead Mike Brauns successful primary and general campaigns for the United States Senator here in Vanderburgh County?

IS IT TRUE we are told that Evansville Mayor Lloyd Winnecke is practicing to get ready to shoot his re-election video? …we hear that the Mayor will demonstrate his HULA HOOP skills while wearing his “Chicken Fat” suit? …we hear that he will be showing some new dance moves while spinning the Hula Hoop on his two arms and left leg?

IS IT TRUE that the Vanderburgh County Public Defender’s Agency plays an important role in our social fabric by ensuring that those who can least afford legal representation in our Courts are fully protected?

IS IT TRUE that Evansville Living does a superb job in bringing us accurate and up-to-date local articles of substance? …they have earned the reputation of being extremely informative, detailed, aggressive and creative in providing their viewers with the current culture, politics, sports, business, lifestyle, entertainment, dining, and the big personalities unique to our region?  …we give five (5) cheers to Kristen and Todd Tucker for producing an incredible magazine for our region?

IS IT TRUE that the system of governance called Communism just celebrated its 100th birthday last year?…it was just pointed out that in its 100 years of existence that Communism has been responsible for the death of 100 million people?…is that a legacy worth fighting against ever infesting the minds of Americans even if it is called by another name?

IS IT TRUE that the Executive Director of SWIRCA & MORE, Rhonda Zuber is doing one heck of a job for this most worthy community organization?

IS IT TRUE we are really pleased with the way the Vanderburgh County Treasurer Susan Kirk runs her office?  … Ms. Kirk is well respected among other county officials, the public and her employees alike?  …if you see Ms. Kirk at the Civic Civic Center tell what a great job she is doing?

Todays ‘Readers Poll” question is: Are you pleased that Ann Ennis is encouraging the EVSC officials to adhere to the “Open Door and Freedom Of Information Laws”?

Please take time and read our newest feature articles entitled “OBITUARIES, LEFT JAB, AND RIGHT JAB,  BIRTHDAYS, AND HOT JOBS” posted in our sections.  Oh, You can now be able to subscribe to get the CCO daily.

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VANDERBURGH COUNTY COUNCIL MEETING

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AGENDA Of The VANDERBURGH COUNTY COUNCIL

JUNE 5, 2019 at 3:30 P.M.in ROOM 301

  1. OPENING OF MEETING
  2. ATTENDANCE ROLL CALL
  3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE AND INVOCATION
  4. APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
    (A) Personnel & Finance April 24, 2019 (B) County Council May 1, 2019
  5. PERSONNEL REQUESTS:

(A) CIRCUIT COURT

1. Request to fill a vacancy for Staff Attorney/Administrator

(B) PROSECUTOR
1. Request to fill a vacancy for Deputy Prosecutor

(C) PROSECUTOR IV-D
1. Request to fill a vacancy for Deputy Prosecutor

(D) PUBLIC DEFENDER
1. Request to fill the vacancy for Public Defender

(E) BURDETTE PARK
1. Increase the number of part-time year-round positions from 15 to 20

  1. (F)  HEALTH DEPARTMENT
    1. Request to fill a vacancy for Medical Lab Technologist
    2. Request to fill a vacancy for Environmental Health Specialist
    3. Request to fill a vacancy for Administrative Aide
    4. Request to fill vacancies for two (2) part-time Administrative Aides
  2. (G)  HIGHWAY

1. Request to fill a vacancy for Truck Driver

  1. APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE: (A) CLERK(B) ELECTION OFFICE (C) AREA PLAN
    (D) COMMISSIONERS (2)
  2. REPEAL: (A)
  3. TRANSFERS:
    (A) SUPERIOR COURT (3) (B) COUNTY COUNCIL
  4. OLD BUSINESS:(A) JAIL EXPANSION/Judge Young

(E) OLD NATIONAL EVENTS PLAZA
(F) CUMULATIVE BRIDGE
(G) TOURISM CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT

(C) HIGHWAY
(D) PUBLIC DEFENDER (LATE)

  1. NEW BUSINESS:
    (A) PRELIMINARY RESOLUTION/Tax Phase-in for SEZ Holdings, LLC and EFP LLC
  2. AMENDMENTS TO SALARY ORDINANCE:

(A) PROSECUTOR
(B) AREA PLAN
(C) CIRCUIT COURT (D) PROSECUTOR IV-D (E) PUBLIC DEFENDER

(F) BURDETTE PARK
(G) HEALTH DEPARTMENT (3) (H) HIGHWAY
(I) CIRCUIT COURT – SAP

  1. PUBLIC COMMENT
  2. REMINDER NEXT MEETING DATE/TIME: June 26, 2019 @ 3:30 p.m.
  3. ADJOURNMENT

Red denotes Personnel and Finance meeting

Blue denotes County Council meeting

PERSONNEL AND FINANCE MEETING MAY 29, 2019
3:30 P.M.
ROOM 301

South Bend Abortion Clinic Gets Go-Ahead From Federal Judge

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Katie Stancombe for www.theindianlawyer.com

A federal judge has granted an abortion provider’s motion for a preliminary injunction to open the doors of a South Bend abortion clinic without a state-required license, prompting an immediate appeal from the state.

In a 74-page Friday order, Senior Judge Sarah Evans Barker of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Indiana granted Texas-based Whole Woman’s Health Alliance’s motion for a preliminary injunction to open its abortion clinic doors in northern Indiana following a lengthy legal battle.

WWHA’s initial application for the clinic was rejected when the Indiana Department of Health said the provider did not meet requirements of having “reputable and responsible character,” and failed to disclose necessary information on its application.

During a second application met with lengthy setbacks and request from the department, WWHA sued the state, arguing its sweeping statutory and regulatory restrictions on providing and obtaining abortions were unconstitutional.

The clinic operator also sought a preliminary injunction and temporary restraining order to allow the South Bend abortion clinic’s doors to open, prompting Barker to consider arguments from both parties in April.

Barker on Friday sided with WWHA in concluding that the application of the state’s licensing law violates the Due Process Clause and the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Amendment.

Amy Hagstrom Miller, president and CEO of Whole Woman’s Health Alliance, said the road has been long, but northern Indiana families will finally have a place to turn to “for safe, compassionate abortion care.”

“The ruling is clear — the court sees the undue burden that women in northern Indiana face when seeking to end a pregnancy,” Hagstrom Miller said. “We came to South Bend at the request of members of the community and we are happy to say we can soon open our doors.”

In the order, Barker noted there is an “unmet demand for abortion services in and around South Bend,” determining that the department’s application of the licensing law to WWHA’s license application placed a “substantial obstacle in the path of northern Indiana women seeking pre-viability abortions without promoting women’s health.”

“Defendants place great reliance on the Department’s authority to inspect (or conduct ‘surveys’ of) abortion clinics but have not shown how that authority is contingent on the clinics’ licensure,” the order states. “The statute says simply, ‘[The Department] shall inspect an abortion clinic at least one (1) time per the calendar year and may conduct a complaint inspection as needed.

“All that is required is for the Department to know where the clinic is located, a goal which licensure does achieve, but which could equally well be achieved by a registration requirement.”

Barker, therefore, concluded that the state showed “little more than de minimis marginal advancement” relative to pre-2013 law, of its legitimate interests in maternal health and fetal life derived from requiring licensure as a condition of providing medical abortions.

The state’s argument was “weaker yet” regarding WWHA’s equal protection claims, the order continued.

The federal judge noted that the state’s interest in administering its own licensing and regulatory regimes on its own terms was not admissible under Planned Parenthood of Se. Pa. v. Casey, 505 U.S. 833, 878 (1992) or Whole Woman’s Health v. Hellerstedt, 136 S. Ct. 2292 (2016), and that the marginal benefits to obtaining a license before operating the South Bend Clinic were “slight or none.”

“Defendants have not shown why the state’s interests, to the extent they are advanced by a licensing requirement at all, may not be equally well advanced by a registration requirement,” Barker wrote. “A licensing requirement is thus ‘not necessary’ to achieve the state’s proffered ends.”

Additionally, the federal judge added that to the extent the licensing law advances state interests, continued application of the “reputable and responsible character” requirement does little to advance them.

“These de minimis benefits are dwarfed by the burdens of women’s access to abortion in and around South Bend,” she wrote. “Simply put, there is unmet demand for abortions in and around South Bend which is, at this point, state-created, without any appreciable benefit to maternal health or fetal life.”

The court, therefore, concluded that WWHA had a better than negligible chance of showing that the burdens on abortion access imposed by the state’s licensing laws “significantly exceed what is necessary” to advance the state’s interest.

Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill responded Sunday by appealing Barker’s ruling to the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals. The AG’s office additionally requested an immediate stay to prevent the clinic from opening until the state’s appeal is considered.

“Criminal and civil penalties can only punish violations of the law after they occur. Licensing makes violations less likely to happen in the first place,” Attorney General Curtis Hill said in a Monday statement. “This is precisely why states have licensed the legal and medical professions since the mid-nineteenth century. Requiring abortion clinics to be licensed facilities is entirely reasonable and constitutional. For that matter, it’s the very least we should do to protect the health of women and unborn children.”

Hill further argued the state has good reasons for requiring abortion clinics to be licensed, such as its interest in protecting the health of mothers and preserving the life of a fetus.

“This federal judge seems to believe that every large city in the state is entitled to its own abortion clinic,” Hill stated. “She further seems to think that state licensing requirements must give way whenever a clinic proposes to open in a city without one. The U.S. Supreme Court has never even remotely implied that such a rule exists.”

Jackie Appleman, executive director of St. Joseph County Right to Life, said, “We are appalled that the federal judge would completely undermine the state’s ability and right to license. … Even our hair and nail salons need to be licensed, so now you’re allowing a business that hands out medication to be unlicensed. That’s very dangerous.”

Appleman added that the ruling demonstrates WWHA’s “complete disregard for women’s health and reveals that their only interest is in selling abortion at any costs.”

Vanderburgh County GOP Happenings

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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 June 4, 2019

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O’Brien for City Council Fundraiser Thursday June 6, 2019

 Come out and show your support for Tim O’Brien,
the next Evansville City Councilman in the 1st Ward!

Mayor’s Birthday Bash THIS Friday June 7, 2019:
  Paid for and authorized by Friends of Mayor Winnecke, Gary Dicus CPA Treasurer
 Friday, June 7, 2019
 6:00 – 8:30 pm
Where: CMOE
           22 SE 5th Street
           Evansville
 Email Denise Johnson 
 or call 812-455-0037  
  

 County Commission Meeting-   Date: Tuesday, June 4, 2019

 

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

County Commissioners

 County Council Meeting-           Date: Wednesday, June 5, 2019

 

 
   Time: 3:30 PM
Location: Room 301, Civic Center Complex
                1 NW Martin Luther King Blvd, Evansville
 For more information visit

County Council

 City Council Meeting-   Date: Monday, June 10, 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: June 10, 2019
             Time: 5:30 PM
 Location: Board Room, EVSC Administration Building
                  951 Walnut St., Evansville

 VCRP Central Committee Meeting – Wednesday, June 12, 2019

Time: 11:30 AM
Location: GOP Headquarters
815 John Street, Evansville
Meetings are open to all Vanderburgh County Precinct Committeemen

 VCRP Monthly Breakfast-   Date: Saturday June 15, 2019
Where: C.K. Newsome Center , Room 118A-B
       100 Walnut Street, Evansville, IN 47713
Time: 7:30 am – Doors Open; Program begins at 8:00 am and adjourns at 9:00 am.
Guest Speakers: TBA
Contact Mary Jo Kaiser at 812-425-8207 for more information.

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Thursday, June 27, 2019
 4:30pm – 5:30 pm
Old National Events Center
715 Locust Street,Evansville
     
Paid for by Friends of John Westercamp
 

View bills from the 2019 legislative session that Governor Eric Holcomb has signed into law.  click here

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  Memorial Day 2019: 
              President Trump Speaks to Soldiers on the USS Wasp
“As President of the United States, my highest duty is the defense of the country and its citizens.  A nation without borders is not a nation at all.  I will not stand by and allow our sovereignty to be eroded, our laws to be trampled, or our borders to be disrespected anymore.”  President Donald Trump 

 MAGA hats are available at the VCRP.
 
 Contact Mary Jo Kaiser  (812-425-8207) to get yours

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

Thursday June 6, 2019 is the 75th Anniversary of D-Day, the Allied invasion of  the beaches of Normandy, France. Over 156,000 soldiers, supported by 5000 ships and 13,000 aircraft, stormed beaches code named  Utah, Omaha, Gold, Juno, and Sword.  Approximately 4000 Allied soldiers were killed securing those landing sites. On June 6, 2019, President  Donald Trump will gather with European leaders in France to attend ceremonies to mark the 75th anniversary of the D-Day landings in Normandy.
To our World War II veterans, Thank You.
See links below paying tribute D-Day:
LST 325 Celebrates D-Day
To commemorate the 75th Anniversary of D-Day the LST-325 will be temporarily moving down to the central Evansville Riverfront and will be offering free, self-guided tours June 6th, 7th, 8th, and 9th. Click HERE for more information.LST-325 was commissioned on February 1, 1943. She served in the European Theater and was part of the invasion forces at Sicily; Salerno, Italy; as well as Normandy, France for D-Day and beyond. There were 171 US LSTs during that operation. The LST-325 is the ONLY WWII-configured landing ship tank still in operation. Her home port is Evansville. 

Visit the Vanderburgh GOP 

page for daily updates.

  Mark Your calendar                CLICK on event for more information
June 4 (3:00 pm) County Commission Meeting
June 5 (3:30 pm) County Council Meeting
June 6 (6:00 pm) O’Brien Fundraiser
June 7 (6:00 pm) Mayor’s Birthday Bash
June 10 (5:30 pm) EVSC Board of Trustees Meeting
June 10 (5:30 pm) City Council Meeting
June 15 (7:30 pm) VCRP Monthly Breakfast
June 15 (4:30 pm) Westercamp for Attorney General
August 12 (10:30 am) Wendy Mac Golf Outing

  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.

Customers Encouraged To Service Air Conditioners Ahead Of Cooling Season

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Customers Encouraged To Service Air Conditioners Ahead Of Cooling Season

Evansville, Ind. – With warmer temperatures back in the forecast, Vectren, a CenterPoint Energy

The company wants to remind customers to have a trained heating and air professional perform routine
maintenance on their air conditioning systems to improve efficiency and comfort. Customers should maintain their cooling system to prevent future problems and unwanted costs.  “As temperatures push into the upper 80s and the humidity returns this weekend, many customers will turn their air conditioners on for the first time,” said Lynnae Wilson, chief business officer, Indiana electric.

“As we enter the cooling season, it’s important to maintain air conditioning systems properly to ensure optimal performance during the summer months.”
According to www.energystar.gov, routine maintenance check-ups should include the following actions to ensure your house or business stays cool:

• Check thermostat settings to ensure the cooling system is in a comfortable setting when at home
and saves energy while away.
• Tighten all electrical connections and measure voltage and current on motors.
• Lubricate all moving parts to reduce friction in motors, which increases the amount of electricity
used.
• Check controls of the system to ensure proper and safe operation.
• Regularly clean and/or replace the air conditioner filter to help the unit run at full efficiency and
supply better air flow.
• Clear leaves and other debris away from the air conditioner’s condensing unit on the outside of
the home and hose off any accumulated dirt.
• Check the air conditioner’s refrigerant level – too much or too little will make the system less
efficient and reduce the life of the equipment.
• Clean and adjust blower components to reduce problems with air flow, which can also make the system run less efficiently.

Vectren offers several energy efficiencies and rebate programs for residential and business customers, including cash rebates for residential customers of $200 to $500 for a high-efficiency central air conditioning unit, depending on the SEER level, and heat pumps. A $25 rebate is also available for ACtune-ups performed by a trained professional. Learn more about Vectren’s programs

FOOTNOTES:www.vectren.com/saveenergy or call 866-240-8476. About CenterPoint Energy Headquartered in Houston, Texas, CenterPoint Energy, Inc. is an energy delivery company with regulated utility businesses in eight states and a competitive energy businesses footprint in nearly 40 states. Through its electric transmission & distribution, power generation, and natural gas distribution businesses, the company serves more than 7 million metered customers primarily in Arkansas, Indiana, Louisiana, Minnesota, Mississippi, Ohio, Oklahoma, and Texas. CenterPoint Energy’s competitive energy businesses include natural gas marketing and energy-related services; energy efficiency, sustainability, and infrastructure modernization solutions; and construction and repair services for pipeline systems, primarily natural gas. The company also owns 54.0 percent of the common units representing limited partner interests in Enable Midstream Partners, LP, a publicly traded master limited partnership that owns, operates and develops strategically located natural gas and crude oil infrastructure assets. With approximately
14,000 employees and nearly $29 billion in assets, CenterPoint Energy and its predecessor companies have been in business for more than 150 years. For more information, visit CenterPointEnergy.com.

OCRA Partners With Indiana Youth Institute In Rural Communities

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Lt. Governor Suzanne Crouch and the Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairs have partnered with the Indiana Youth Institute to provide a unique opportunity to retain talent and build assets in rural areas for future generations.

“It is so important that young people in our communities are becoming engaged in their areas,” Crouch said. “When you have a personal stake in your hometown, you are more likely to stay there, which in turn will increase economic development in our state.”

Rural communities are invited to apply for an opportunity to launch a Promise Indiana initiative in their county. The Promise Indiana program works with collaborative communities to encourage saving behaviors, while engaging local schools and community and youth-serving organizations.

“We are excited to partner with the Indiana Youth Institute and Promise Indiana to provide this opportunity to rural communities,” said Jodi Golden, Executive Director of OCRA. “The program benefits not only the community with increasing leadership and capacity building, but also creates a strong sense of place for rural youth.”

Promise Indiana ensures every child has the assets, champions and community support to pursue their dreams by leveraging the entire community to begin saving for post-secondary education and training.

“This is a wonderful opportunity for rural communities to help open the doors to postsecondary education for their children,” said Tami Silverman, President, and CEO of the Indiana Youth Institute. “We are thrilled to work with our partners to expand the Promise Indiana initiative and ensure that all Hoosier youth thrive.”

Interested communities must submit an application by June 30, 2019. The application will evaluate the potential capacity of communities based on the following criteria:

  • demonstrated alignment to the program, including leadership partnerships;
  • strength of potential strategy and action;
  • presence of available local skillsets;
  • local community accountability;
  • ability to leverage local resources; and
  • projected geographic reach.

Five communities will receive a wide array of capacity-building services from Indiana Youth Institute to develop a locally responsive collective engagement plan in preparation to become a Promise Indiana community.

For more information and to access the application, please visit promiseindiana.org.

“LEFT JAB AND RIGHT JAB”

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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

Evansville Regional Airport Welcomes More Visitors With Renovated Modern Look

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The Evansville Regional Airport (EVV) is more than just a place to get people from one place to another, it’s the front door to a region called Indiana’s Great Southwest. When surveying travelers for the purpose of their trip, various reasons emerge: some are seeking new opportunity, while others are visiting established connections either for business or pleasure. Regardless the reason, EVV stands ready to welcome them while providing purposeful and beautiful environments to make their stay more comfortable and perhaps more memorable.
One of Southwest Indiana’s top Regional Cities projects, EVV’s $20 million terminal renovations along with its dedication to provide stellar service to passengers with added flights and destinations, has yielded a 35% increase in air traffic over the past four years. Besides enhancing walkways and enhanced pedestrian safety, EVV now offers a centralized screening area with a dedicated lane for TSA Pre-check, reconfigured amenities including a business lounge with private work spaces, as well as kids playground and pet relief area.

An Evening With Alice Cooper” Coming November 27th!

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Rock N’ Roll Hall of Famer Alice Cooper pioneered a grandly theatrical brand of hard rock that was
designed to shock.  Drawing equally from horror movies, vaudeville, and garage rock, the group created
a stage show that featured electric chairs, guillotines, fake blood and boa constrictors. He continues to tour regularly, performing shows worldwide with the dark and horror-themed theatrics that he’s best known for.

With a schedule that includes six months each year on the road, Alice Cooper brings his own brand of rock psycho-drama to fans both old and new, enjoying it as much as the audience does. Known as the architect
of shock-rock, Cooper (in both the original Alice Cooper band and as a solo artist) has rattled the cages
and undermined the authority of generations of guardians of the status quo, continuing to surprise
fans and exude danger at every turn, like a great horror movie.

Evansville Police Department Police Pension Board Meeting

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The Evansville Police Department Police Pension Board will hold an Executive Session on Wednesday June 5, 2019 at 8:15 a.m.  The Meeting will be held in Room 307 of the Civic Center Plaza.

The Executive Session will be closed as provided by: 

I.C. 5-14-1.5-6.1(7) For discussion of records classified as confidential by state or federal statute.

Immediately following the Executive Session, a regular Open Session will be held in Room 307 

of the Civic Center Plaza.