“LEFT JAB AND RIGHT JAB†JUNE 23, 2019
“LEFT JAB AND RIGHT JABâ€
“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 JABâ€Â 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.
“LEFT JAB AND RIGHT JAB†JUNE 22, 2019
“LEFT JAB AND RIGHT JABâ€
“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 JABâ€Â 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.
Fernando Morales To Work With Puerto Rico National Team
Aces Morales To Assist Team In Pan Am Cup In Peru
Purple Aces interim head volleyball coach Fernando Morales will serve as an assistant coach with the Puerto Rico National Team in July.
Morales will work with the team at the Pan Am Cup, which will take place from July 5-15 in Peru. Puerto Rico will take on the United States, Colombia, Chile, Mexico and Trinidad and Tobago in group play at the tournament.
“As a player I always took pride in representing my country. Now in the start of my career as a coach it will not be any different,†Morales said. “I want to thank the coach Jose Mieles for giving me this incredible opportunity. I will go to help and learn as much as I can.â€
He will travel to Peru to begin his work with the women’s national team in the coming week. You can follow the progress of Coach Morales and the team at www.norceca.net.
American Sewing Guild meeting is at GRATEFUL THREADS
American Sewing Guild meeting is at GRATEFUL THREADS
THE ADDRESS 426 CARPENTER STREET-EVANSVILLE IN
Treasa has invited the sewing guild to meet at her store.
Treasa will be our speaker for the evening.
Bring your show and tell and share with the guild.
Door prizes will be given out.
Please come and invite a friend to come with you for
A fun filled meeting.
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Emma is a female pit bull mix! 3 things to know about Ms. Em: 1, she has a perfect 10/10 “Alligator roll!†2, she thinks cats are tasty so probably shoudn’t go home with any. And 3, she LOOOVES the water. Emma’s only about 4 years old & can be adopted for $110. Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563
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The man behind the (bee) mask: Taking care of the Indiana State Museum bee hives
Did you know about one-third of the food you ate this week likely is dependent on pollinators (bees, insects, birds and bats) to grow? This week is National Pollinator Week, and your chance to learn about the little creatures that have a big impact on your life.
The Indiana State Museum has two bee hives, both of which are cared for by Brian Benson, the museum’s facility engineering manager and (informally known as) chief beekeeper. To care for both bee hives, Brian monitors their health, taking corrective action when needed, makes sure they are able to make honey and beeswax, and harvests the honey when appropriate.
He also engages the community in conversations about bees, and set up a live video feed for people to dive inside the museum’s hives without ever having to put on a bee suit. Here, watch bees buzz into and out of their hive entrances, and see inside the hive as bees go about their daily work of making honey. See these live video feeds here, and read a Q&A with Brian below to get to know the man behind the bee mask.
What sparked your interest in bees?
“My interest in bees began when I noticed a swarm of bees land on a tree in front of my home about eight years ago. I thought it was Attack of the Killer Bees and had the kids stay inside! After doing some research, I learned that these bees were homeless and not aggressive – an hour later, they flew off.
“When the museum decided to host a bee hive about four years ago, I offered to help get it set up. This was my opportunity to learn about being a beekeeper.â€
Why is it important that the Indiana State Museum is the home of bee hives?

“Bees are incredibly important to native habitats. In their location on the balcony above the Watanabe Family Gardens, they help sustain a native Indiana wildflower garden. By spreading the word about people about how bees help sustain native habitats, the Indiana State Museum is able to be an active participant in preserving the present environment while protecting its future.â€
What are you doing for National Pollinator Week?
“I’ll be chatting with our summer campers telling them all about bees and answering their questions.
“I’ll also spend some extra time doing a health check on our two bee hives. One of them recently got a new queen, and I’ll make sure she gets off to a good start. I’ll continue providing some extra food for the other hive to help it continue building up its population.â€
What is your favorite thing about being the museum’s beekeeper?
“Any time I have the opportunity to be involved with something at the museum, that is exciting to me. To be able to help with something I also enjoy as a hobby – that’s even better.â€
What is your favorite thing about bees?
“Everything a bee does is for the survival of the hive. Every bee has a job, and some even graduate to new jobs when they get older. How the bees just know that and communicate with each other is fascinating.â€
What is the biggest challenge when it comes to taking care of bees?

“Bees often throw you curve balls, and it’s challenging making quick decisions when they do. The biggest challenge is making sure they are ready to survive the winter with enough food (honey) stored up, and enough bees to keep each other and the queen warm.â€
The Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites also has bee hives at two state historic sites, Gene Stratton-Porter State Historic Site and Angel Mounds State Historic Site. Bees are all around us helping our food grow and preserving our native habitats. Next time you see a bee, insect, bird or bat, don’t forget to say, “Thanks!â€
Obituary for Lee Willard Moody
Lee Willard Moody was born November 14, 1946 to the late Orgetorix and Corena Moody in Providence, Kentucky. Lee’s educational journey began in the Rosenwald School System in Providence. After his family moved to Missouri, Lee attended and graduated from Parkway Central High School in Chesterfield, Missouri. He furthered his education and studied Speech Pathology, Oral Reading and Theater at Truman State University in Kirksville, Missouri. It was there that he joined the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity and became a proud “Omega Man†who truly believed the Greek phrase “friendship is essential to the soulâ€.
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