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SICTC to Host 2019 iEngineering Summer Experience

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2019 iEngineering Summer Experience 

June 3 – June 14

8 a.m. – 12 p.m.

Southern Indiana Career & Technical Center, 1901 Lynch Rd.

Forty students will converge on the EVSC’s Southern Indiana Career & Technical Center for this years’ iEngineering Summer Experience. The two-week, half-day program focuses on topics related to engineering, manufacturing, computer science, and architecture.

During the camp, students will work on special projects. Highlights of the camp include:

  • June 4-6, 8:50 a.m. – Computer Numeric Controls Programming (CNC) / Computer-aided Design (CAD) / Welding / DC Motor Construction
  • June 7 – 9:30 a.m. – “On Air” Activity with WPSR 90.7 FM Staff / Welding / Electricity / Computer Science / Computer-Aided Design (CAD)
  • June 11 -12, 9 a.m. – Computer Science / VEX Robotics / Drones / Castings / Concrete Beam Testing / Computer Numeric Controls Programming (CNC)
  • June 13, 9:15 a.m. – Cornhole Build Out
  • June 14, 9:30 a.m. – VEX Robot Competition

2019 community partners include TOYOTA, Vincennes University, AstraZeneca, Ciholas, ECS Solutions, Hafer, Pia Automation, PCI Skanska, Project Associates, Inc., and RB.

Contact at the event: Andy Beadles, Instructor – Architecture, Engineering, and sUAS Technology

AG Curtis Hill Files Court Documents Aimed At Stopping Unlicensed Abortion Clinic

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On Sunday, Attorney General Curtis Hill filed documents appealing a federal district court’s Friday ruling that an abortion provider may open a South Bend clinic without a license. Attorney General Hill also asked for an immediate stay that would prevent the unlicensed clinic from opening until Indiana’s appeal can be considered.

In March, Texas-based Whole Woman’s Health Alliance asked the district court to issue a preliminary injunction allowing it to open a clinic without first obtaining the standard approval from the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH). The ISDH previously has denied Whole Woman’s Health a license after the entity failed to provide requested documentation about the safety record of affiliated clinics in other states and other information.

The proposed South Bend clinic would provide chemical abortions – procedures in which one type of medication is used to kill the fetus after which another is administered to induce the woman to expel it.

In its preliminary injunction ruling, the district court held that requiring Whole Woman’s Health to obtain a license would, with all the administrative hassle, impose an undue burden on women seeking abortions.

“This federal judge seems to believe that every large city in the state is entitled to its own abortion clinic,” Attorney General Hill said. “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.”

Allowing the operation of unlicensed abortion clinics could cause harm to patients, Attorney General Hill added.

“This is a facility that would dispense medication that ends a pregnancy and causes women to expel fetal remains,” he said. “This course of treatment may cause substantial loss of blood and may prompt years of regret, depression and other emotional harm to women.”

Indiana has good reasons for requiring abortion clinics to be licensed, Attorney General Hill said, such as the state’s interest in protecting the health of the mother and preserving the life of the fetus.

“Criminal and civil penalties can only punish violations of the law after they occur,” he said. “Licensing makes violations less likely to happen in the first place. 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.”

Commentary: An Arsenal Of Lies Leads To Still More Casualties

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By John Krull
TheStatehouseFile.com 

INDIANAPOLIS – A few days ago, another disturbed man entered a crowded building and opened fire.

He carried two semi-automatic weapons, both apparently with extra-capacity magazines. One of the guns also seems to have been fitted with a sound suppressor. The man shot people at random before law-enforcement officials cornered him and shot him to death.

Before the police stopped his rampage, though, 12 innocent people were dead. Four others had been wounded.

The gunman, it seems, bought his weapons and their human-killing accessories through legal means.

That’s not surprising.

Virginia’s legislature, like Indiana’s and so many others in America, takes pride in being a wholly owned subsidiary of the National Rifle Association and the firearms industry. Like Indiana, Virginia has some of the laxest gun laws in the nation.

Just a few months ago, gun-loving lawmakers in the Virginia legislature knocked back a proposal that would have outlawed the larger capacity magazines the shooter in Virginia Beach used. Proponents for the ban argued that such devices weren’t needed for hunting or even for self-defense.

The only thing they’re truly needed for is what the shooter used them for.

Killing a lot of people in a hurry.

It didn’t matter.

Anything that slows the sales of firearms and the accompanying ring of the cash register is something the NRA is against.

Regardless of how many innocent people get killed as a result.

Now, 12 more people are dead.

God knows how many more will carry wounds and grief with them for the rest of their lives.

All to keep the NRA and the firearms industry happy.

The NRA has been in the news a lot lately.

Reporters from several news organizations and investigators in multiple legal actions have uncovered financial practices on the part of the gun lobbying group that would make a bank robber blush.

It turns out the NRA’s leaders have bilked their members and others out of tens of millions of dollars. They’ve channeled massive payouts to spouses, ex-spouses, friends, cronies and other hangers-on.

They’ve been so generous in spreading around this largesse that the NRA now spends less than 10 percent of its funds on gun-safety education and training.

Such education was supposed to be the NRA’s main mission, its reason for existing.

The organization’s financial irregularities are so great that its tax-exempt status now is threatened. If it loses its tax-exempt designation, the NRA likely will die.

But not before many more innocent Americans do.

That the NRA’s financial empire was made up of lies shouldn’t be news to anyone who isn’t terminally gullible.

The NRA’s commitment to lying knows few bounds.

In public policy debates, the organization’s flacks – and their stooges in the nation’s legislatures – will fudge and falsify the numbers relating to the epidemic of gun-related violence in America in any way they can to make a case that guns can’t be part of the problem. They will wrench “facts” out of context or just make them up if it suits their purpose.

They will fight to suppress the gathering of accurate information about gun-related deaths and injuries. That’s why it’s against the law for the Centers for Disease Control even to study gun violence as a public health problem.

The result of this slavish obeisance to an organization and industry devoted to telling lies about guns and gun violence is that we now have more Americans dying as a result of wounds from firearms than die in automobile accidents. An American is 2000 percent – that’s 2000 percent – more likely to die by gun than a citizen in the rest of the developed world.

We lead the world by a similarly wide margin in the numbers of mass shootings.

We added some more names in Virginia Beach to that tragic list, 12 more martyrs to the shameful cause of placing a higher value on guns than people.

Lord knows how many more will join them until we stop listening to the lies the NRA sells about guns and gun policy.

And the liars who tell those lies.

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.

St. Vincent Evansville Birth Announcements for June 5, 2019

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Geneva Kuntz, Evansville, daughter, Alexis Lee, May 23

Kira and Steven Eaden, Evansville, daughter, Braylee Sue, May. 24

Cyndi and Andy Hines, Evansville, daughter, Lucy Lane, May 24

Kayla Roach and Clinton Crow, Boonville, IN, daughter, Alanis Rose, May 27

Maria Ruth and William Kramer, Evansville, son, William Pedrozo III, May 27

Ashley Mabrey and Jerrod Koontz, Evansville, son, Elijah Ray, May 28

Aaneas and Cameron Clark, Boonville, IN, son, Caysen Maxwell, May 28

Brianna Markman, West Salem, IL, daughter, Kaleah Nichol, May 29

Samantha and Anthony Valles, Boonville, IN, daughter, October Raechelle Elise, May 31

Mandy and Daniel Lappe III, Evansville, son, Blake Anthony, May 31x

“LEFT JAB AND RIGHT JAB” JUNE 5, 2019

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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

Carver’s Night at the Otters

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Carver Community Organization’s Night at the Evansville Otters 

Who: Carver Community Organization 

What: Fundraising night with the Evansville Otters

Where: 23 Don Mattingly Way, Evansville, IN 47711

When: Tuesday, June 11, 2019- The baseball game begins at 6:35pm

Why: Carver Community Organization is partnering with the Evansville Otters by fundraising in support of Carver’s mission to provide unique programs in a safe environment that teaches respect for self, others, and the community. The community can support both Carver and the Otters by purchasing a $5 ticket and enjoying an evening of local baseball. Carver will also be excepting donations at a table near the entrance. Tickets can be purchased by visiting Carvers Neighborhood Center at 400 SE 8th Street, Evansville, IN 47713. For more information call Jalessa Eskridge at (812) 423-2612. Visit Carver’s website at www.carverorg.org and Facebook page @CarverOrg. 

HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE

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ADOPT A PET

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Josie was transferred in to VHS from Evansville Animal Care & Control at the end of April. She’s a blue & white pit bull mix and is about 2 years old. Look at that gorgeous contemplative face, just wishing for someone to come get her! Her adoption fee is $110. Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 for adoption details!

ADOPT A PET

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Oakley is a little female pit bull mix! She is just over a year old and super wiggly. She’s also deaf!

Since she can’t hear, her adoption fee is $110 and includes her spay, microchip, vaccines, and more. Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 for adoption details!

 

Vanderburgh County Drainage Board Agenda

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Vanderburgh County

Drainage Board Agenda

June 4, 2019

Call to Order
Pledge of Allegiance
Approval of Previous Minutes
Public Notices
Arnold Petition
Pigeon Creek
House Bill 1019
Nevana Place-Preliminary Drainage Plan Construction in Floodway-Ameriqual Hunters Chase-update
Ditch Maintenance Claims
Other Business
Public Comment
Adjournment