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“IS IT TRUE” JANUARY 11, 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 Evansville, Indiana has always been accepting of a practice known as “political patronage” when it comes to jobs that are financed fully or partially by public dollars?…it has been so entrenched that a former Evansville Mayor whom we shall not name has been quoted as saying “I get all of the credit and they take all of the blame” to justify appointing his political supporters to jobs under his control?…”political patronage” came about at about the same time that the Tammany Hall shake down tactics in New York City were being used to drain the public coffers to enrich the politically connected?… the one thing that “political patronage staffing never seems to require is any expertise at all with respect to the job that one is being appointed to?  …”political patronage” staffing is a dangerous artifact of the past and has no reason to exist in the present?…the need for competence as opposed to loyalty will someday drive ‘political patronage” staffing from local government, but until then shenanigans like putting campaign managers and workers into well-paid positions that are out of their league will continue?

IS IT TRUE at 9:00 am today Evansville City Clerk Laura Brown Windhorst, 6th Ward City Councilman James Brinkmeyer, City Council Candidates Kaitlin Moore Morley, and Zac Heronemus are going to officially declare their intent to run in the 2019 City election?

IS IT TRUE that we are told that the At- Large City Councilmen Jonathan Weaver is still considering running for Mayor? …we are hearing that many people are encouraging him to run for Mayor?

IS IT TRUE that 2nd Ward City Councilwoman Missy Mosby wii announce that she will run for re-election in a couple of weeks? …that on January 14, 2019 Dr. D’Angelo S. Taylor will announce that he will be a City Council candidate in the 2nd Ward primary?

IS IT TRUE that Ben Trockman won’t be a candidate for the 1st Ward City Council seat? …Alex Burton is postured to announce that he will be a candidate for the City Council 4th Ward once Connie Robinson declares she’s retiring from politics?

IS IT TRUE that the State of Indiana is considering a whopping $2 per pack tax on cigarettes?…some may attribute this to some mental enlightenment in Indianapolis but other more astute people will see this for what it is which is a tax grab on Hoosiers who are addicted to smoking?…that the tobacco dependent State of Kentucky raised the taxes on cigarettes by 50 cents a pack last year and saw a measurable decrease in smoking across the river?…years and decades of ads targeting smokers across the river had little impact but 50 cents a pack got them to cut back?…economic penalties always seem to be the most impactful way to curb destructive behavior whether it is fastening seat belts, wearing a helmet while driving a motorcycle or cutting out the tobacco?…human nature is fearful of losing and losing 50 cents has motivated many Kentuckians to stop smoking in the Bluegrass State?…this will work in the Hoosier state too if the state legislature puts on their big boy pants and votes this tax in?

IS IT TRUE that after all of these years that started with the admonition by Evansville City Councilman Dr. Dan Adams at the downtown Evansville Rotary Club, Evansville is still one of the only medium sized cities in the nation not to have imposed a smoking ban indoors?…that was cowardice of the highest order and showed a government addiction to tax money from places where smokers gather?…several City Council members over the years have called upon the State of Indiana to bail them out from the albatross of a smoking ban and it has never happened?…perhaps this $2 tax will help?…high taxes on cigarettes have helped reduce smoking everywhere with or without bans and it is about time that Indiana joined the modern world?…both the Weinzapfel and Winnecke Administrations have hid from this like a child hides from a ghost?…the option to save ourselves has been squandered time and time again in the name of keeping the tax dollars flowing and the graveyards growing?

IS IT TRUE we wonder what the status of the multi-million dollars “Johnson Control Smart Meter” project that was started right after Mayor Winnecke  took office?

IS IT TRUE Its time that our City officials take a serious look at both the Veterans Memorial Coliseum and Mesker Amphitheater and see how we make them once again a major part of our social, cultural and entertainment offerings?

IS IT TRUE the most effective members of the Evansville City Council Finance Committee were John Friend, CPA and Curt John?

IS IT TRUE that Willy Taylor did an outstanding job when he served as a Vanderburgh County Councilmen? …James Raben is also doing a creditable job as a member of the Vanderburgh County Council?

IS IT TRUE that the most effective Vanderburgh City Tax Assessors were Jim Angermier and Cheryl Musgrave?

IS IT TRUE that Tom Ossenburg and Dave Mosby were very good County Commissioners? …That both Ben Shoulders and Cheryl Musgrave are making good decisions for the taxpayers of Vanderburgh County?

IS IT TRUE that Betty Knight Smith, Marsha Abell Barnhart and Shirley Cox did a great job in the Vanderburgh County Clerks office? …current County Clerk Carla Hayden is doing a bang up job?

IS IT TRUE that Rick Davis was an outstanding Vanderburgh County Treasurer?  …that Susan Kirk is doing a great job in that office?

IS IT TRUE that Eric Williams, Brad Ellsworth and Jim DeGroote were outstanding Vanderburgh County Sheriffs? …that current Sheriff Dave Wedding is doing a great job?

Todays“Readers Poll” question is: Who was the most effective President of the Evansville City Council?

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Only One Week Until The First Tradition Lottery Drawing Of 2019

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The First Tradition Lottery Drawing Of 2019 Is Officially ONE Week Away. Do Not Miss Your Chance To Win Over $10,000 Each Month! 
Get your 2019 Tradition Lottery Tickets before the first drawing of the year on Thursday January 17, 2019. Your $100 ticket enters you into a monthly drawing of four prizes: $500, $1,000, $1,500 and $10,000 (48 total chances.)
All proceeds from ticket sales benefit the students of Reitz Memorial and Mater Dei High Schools. For those that have already purchased a ticket, thank you for your support of Evansville Catholic High Schools.
If you are still in need of a ticket before the January 17 drawing, stop by Mater Dei or Reitz Memorial High School or call (812) 303-0006.
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LETTER TO THE EDITOR: IN SUPPORT OF DRAG QUEEN HOUR

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IN SUPPORT OF DRAG QUEEN READING HOUR

BY WALLACE PAYNTER

The Evansville Vanderburgh Public Library is joining other libraries around the nation, creating new and innovative programs that encourage reading.

The newest upcoming program, Drag Queen Reading Hour, is being created to promote diversity and to encourage student reading. The program is not a mandatory program that students have to attend. It is a program at a library where parents can choose to bring their kids.

There are many other reading programs which have adults dressed in costume, most recently the Santa reading hour.

As I read the details of the opposition’s petition, it focuses on sex and sexuality. It misses the mark … children’s story hour doesn’t discuss sex and sexuality. It’s a performer reading a book and doing crafts or activities … and letting the kids know that we are all different in some way and that’s okay.

I believe City Council member Justin Elpers has important issues to work on that impact city government. This isn’t one of them. Parents who support this program will take their kids to it. The publicity he has given this event will have the reverse effect …. I believe the event will be standing room only because of the publicity he has given the event.

My thanks to the Evansville Vanderburgh Public Library for promoting diverse events that promote reading.

Click on this link to sign the petition in support of this program: https://www.change.org/p/evansville-vanderburgh-public-library-we-support-drag-queen-story-hour-at-evpl-d5d8c91b-a77c-40dd-a5e2-6cf8899f5766

Wally Paynter, President

Tri-State Alliance

TSAGL.org

Facebook.com/TriStateAlliance

Advocacy Group Pushes for Cigarette Tax Increase

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Advocacy Group Pushes for Cigarette Tax Increase

An advocacy group in Indiana is pushing for a $2 per pack cigarette tax. Raise it for Health released a new poll which shows the majority of Indiana voters are in favor of the tax as a way of getting people to stop smoking.

 

They say 70 percent favor the tax and 29 percent were against it. They say fewer people smoking means less money the state has to spend on smoking-related illness and health issues.

Raise it for Health chairman Brian Hannon says, “I mean this is an evidence-based solution. We’re not just promoting a cigarette tax to promote a cigarette tax. We know it drives down smoking rates, we know it keeps kids away from tobacco, and we know it raises significant new revenue that we can dedicate to other urgent public health programs.”

A bill regarding this proposal is expected to be introduced during this year’s legislative session.

Opponents are worried any kind of tax is a tough sell for voters.

One Of Three Indiana Hate Crimes Bill Has Momentum; Evansville Groups Are For It

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One Of Three Indiana Hate Crimes Bill Has Momentum; Evansville Groups Are For It

Some lawmakers argue a hate crime law would restrict free speech, but Republican Governor Eric Holcomb is urging lawmakers to no longer be one of five states in the nation without a hate crimes law on the books.

Here in Southwestern Indiana supporters of the proposed hate crimes legislation say they’re optimistic the bill will pass this session.

Indiana state representative Ryan Hatfield co-sponsored one of the three hate crime bill considered in this year’s General Assembly, and House Bill 1093 seems to be getting the most traction.

Different groups in Evansville say it’s not the perfect hate crimes Bill, but agree it’s a step in the right direction.

Indiana is one of five states in the U.S. Without a hate crimes law, but legislators and groups in the Hoosier state are pushing to change that.

“I do think that is an embarrassment. So every time there is a Swastika that is put on a temple, or our local temple had someone shoot a bullet through one of the windows. That is something that could be considered that this happens locally, and it happens in Indiana,” says Tri-State Alliance President Wally Paynter.

A bias crimes bill authored by Representative Gregory Steuerwald, and co-sponsored by Indiana Representatives Wendy Mcnamara and Ryan Hatfield doesn’t include any specific group.

“We didn’t want anyone to be excluded. This includes every identity that exists now and in the future,” says Rep. Hatfield.

Hatfield says this is the only Bill that can pass the legislative session.

“This Bill includes everybody. Its the most comprehensive, strongest language that the legislature has before it, and I think that it will pass. I hope that it will pass, and I am a proud co-author of it.”

“I do believe this is the best hate crimes Bill that can pass the General Assembly and I do hope our local delegation will support this Bill,” says Paynter.

Different groups in Evansville say House Bill 1093 is a start in protecting groups in Indiana.

“Once we drill down into that and we see that then perhaps we can support him in this effort, and I believe that Representative Hatfield has it in his heart to make sure that everybody is considered in this Bill regardless of their race, creed, color, or sexual orientation,” says Evansville NAACP President Reverend Gerald Arnold.

“I believe that we are included, and I do believe that it is an effective Bill that would be a good first step in passing a hate crimes Bill in Indiana,” says Paynter.

House Bill 1093 would instruct judges to aggravate a sentence when they find bias in a crime which would prolong a sentence.

Hatfield says this Bill would ensure the state doesn’t have to amend the Bill each year to add different groups.

ETFCU Returns Nearly $4 Million To Members Via Checking Account Programs

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Evansville Teachers Federal Credit Union paid out nearly $4 million to its members through consumer checking counts alone in 2018.

The $3,797,732 returned to members through ETFCU’s premier checking accounts represent a 61 percent increase over the 2017 total. That included a return of 3% APY on balances of up to $20,000 for members who use Vertical Checking (up from a maximum of $15,000 in 2017); reward points on debit card purchases plus bonus ScoreCard reward points each month to Platinum Rewards Checking members, who can redeem for brand-name merchandise, travel, gift cards and more; and ATM-fee reimbursement anywhere worldwide up to $15 on both accounts.

“Our mission is to provide the best value for our members,” ETFCU President and CEO Bill Schirmer wrote in a letter to members. “We do this through innovative products and services that provide real benefits on a monthly basis.”

Members received $2,299,956 in interest on Vertical Checking, $1,099,583 in redeemable points for Platinum Rewards Checking, and $393,193 in ATM-fee reimbursements.

ETFCU, which was recognized as Best in State for Banking and Credit Unions by Forbes in 2018, has grown to more than 205,000 members with assets of $1.8 billion. Schirmer was honored with the Indiana Credit Union League’s Professional Achievement Award in 2018, marking a first for an Evansville-based credit union leader.

The credit union operates six offices in Evansville, along with Indiana locations in Fort Branch, Mount Vernon, Newburgh, Princeton and Vincennes, and Kentucky locations in Henderson and Owensboro (2). An office will open in Washington, Indiana, in the spring. 

For more information about ETFCU and its programs, go to etfcu.org. 

LINK TO THE FOOD INSPECTION REPORT FOR VANDERBURGH COUNTY

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LINK TO THE FOOD INSPECTION REPORT FOR VANDERBURGH COUNTY

Food Inspection Reports 1-10-19

USI Promotes Student Affairs Administrator

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University of Southern Indiana President Ronald S. Rochon has announced that Dr. Marcia Kennard Kiessling has been promoted from associate provost for Student Affairs to vice president for Student Affairs. The change took effect on January 1, 2019.

The position will report directly to the president and will continue to oversee USI student programs and general administration, with management and the direction of Career Services and Internships, the Counseling Center, Dean of Students Office, Housing and Residence Life, the Multicultural Center, Religious Life, Student Development Programs, Student Publications, the University Health Center and Recreation, Fitness and Wellness.

“Dr. Kiessling is consistently student-focused and has brought a tremendous energy and passion to this position,” said Rochon. “She is an ambassador, advocate and voice for students at all times. USI has benefited greatly from her leadership.”

Kiessling has nearly 40 years of experience in student affairs and leadership development. She was appointed associate provost at USI in 2011. Prior to joining USI, Kiessling served as the assistant vice chancellor for Student Activities, Diversity, and Special Projects at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. She previously worked at Clemson University in South Carolina, Allegheny College in Pennsylvania and at Ventura College in California. She has served as a presenter at national conferences, chaired a national convention, served on public policy regional and national committees, and her research has been published in peer-reviewed publications.

Kiessling completed her doctorate in education from North Carolina State University. She holds a master’s degree in recreation and park administration with an emphasis in college union administration from Western Illinois University and a bachelor’s degree in pre-theology with an emphasis in English, philosophy and religion from the University of Evansville.

After completing eight years of service to USI this summer, Kiessling is also planning to begin her retirement August 2, 2019. A search will begin immediately for her replacement with the goal of a hire

HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE

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D/C Human Resources Asst
The TJX Companies, Inc. 3.8/5 rating   5,043 reviews  – Evansville, IN
TJX considers all applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, gender…
Dec 30
1099 Cable Technician Spectrum Contractor
Cable Technology Communications LLC – Evansville, IN
$50,000 – $75,000 a year
Before apply please contact us the number below to schedule interview no truck don’t worry we can help you with the truck this is piece work as 1099 you can…
Easily apply
Dec 30
Trivia Host/MC
Live Trivia – Evansville, IN
Own reliable transportation. Active Cell Phone. Make great supplemental income and have fun doing it! As the region is ever growing, we will always be in want…
Easily apply
Dec 31
Experience Facilitator – EVPL Stringtown
Evansville Vanderburgh Public Library 3.7/5 rating   3 reviews  – Evansville, IN
$13.24 an hour
I need a valid driver’s license. I need to have a Bachelor’s degree in a related or applicable field and minimal experience conducting programs for users of all…
Easily apply
Dec 30
Marketing / Management – Entry Level
Capital City, Inc. – Evansville, IN
$35,000 – $60,000 a year
We believe in cross training to provide a comprehensive understanding of our marketing strategies; Classroom training in Business Development….
Easily apply
Dec 29
Mortgage Processor-Evansville, IN
United Fidelity Bank 3.7/5 rating   6 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Responsible for obtaining, processing and reviewing all required loan documentation needed for loan approval which includes all applicable income, asset,…
Dec 31
Day Shift Environmental Services
Med-Clean Services – Evansville, IN
$11 an hour
*Job Summary* * Full time during the day, 7AM-2PM * Monday-Friday * No weekends or holidays * No experience required, but preferred * No felonies * Same…
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Dec 30
Utility Maintenance
The TJX Companies, Inc. 3.8/5 rating   5,043 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Daily care of the equipment includes emptying trash, emptying dirty water, and cleaning the machines. Duties and Responsibilities:….
Dec 30
Front Desk Representative – Family Practice
St. Vincent Health, IN 3.9/5 rating   150 reviews  – Newburgh, IN
Front Desk Representative – Newburgh Family Physicians Wyntree – Full-Time, Day – Newburgh,IN. Mary’s Health System-IN, you will have the opportunity to work in…
Dec 31
Consumer Loan Servicing Representative
Evansville Teachers FCU 2.3/5 rating   7 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Answer member/employee telephone inquiries. Develop a working knowledge of the credit union’s data and word processing system….
Dec 30
Integrated Skills Assistant (3rd Shift)
Southwestern Behavioral Healthcare 3.3/5 rating   13 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Applicants must pass the required criminal background checks, pass a drug screen, hold a valid driver’s license and qualify for Southwestern’s vehicle liability…
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Dec 29
LEAD BUSINESS ANALYSTS
pellucid tech – Evansville, IN
Bachelor’s degree in Business, Management, Finance, Business Analytics, or any related IT Management or Business field of study. No calls or emails….
Dec 31
Store Manager, Eastland Mall
Talbots Inc. 3.8/5 rating   685 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Ensure compliance of all company policies and procedures as well as local, state, and federal employment laws….
Dec 31
Retail Store Key Holder
Tailored Brands 3.5/5 rating   61 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Retain, implement, and ultimately train the benchmark selling behaviors related to driving retail sales….
Dec 30
Manager in Training – Profile
Sanford Health 3.6/5 rating   320 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Promotes a team culture that balances individual initiative and team collaboration and sharing of successes.;Identifies and documents specific problems and…
Dec 29
Retail Store Formalwear Manager
Tailored Brands 3.5/5 rating   61 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Retain, implement, and ultimately train the business practices related to driving tuxedo rental volume. As a Formalwear Manager you will be responsible for…
Dec 30
Light House Keeping
Care.com 4.3/5 rating   978 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Picking up toys, vacuuming rug, swiffer floors as needed, load dishwasher, wipe counter tops and small amounts of organizing….
Dec 30

ADOPT A PET

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Macaroni is a male mixed-breed. He’s a happy & fun-loving boy who has done fine with several other dogs during his time at the shelter. He’s only a year old. His adoption fee is $110 and includes his neuter, microchip, vaccines, and more. Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 for adoption details!