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“IS IT TRUE” SEPT 17, 2018
We hope that today’s “IS IT TRUEâ€Â 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 we wonder why the City of Evansville has put in $106,908.00 in their 2018 Downtown Parking Garage budget for contractual services for the Downtown Doubletree mix Garage?
IS IT TRUE we are puzzled why the two fiscal conservatives on the Evansville City Council have been extremely quiet during the 2019 budget hearings?
IS IT TRUE we are told that a Democratic member of the Evansville City Council was told if they go along with the political agenda of the Winnecke administration they will not run anyone against them in the 2019 City election?
IS IT TRUE we had a couple readers complained that several candidates running for public office may in violation of the City/County right away set back ordinance for political signs?  …we recommend that the persons in charge of placing political signs for Nick Hermann, Chris Kifer, Mike Duckworth, John Montrastelle please check and see if their signs located on the corner of Outer Lincoln Ave and Newburgh Road are in violation?  …we also recommend that Chris Kiefer, John Montrastelle and Mike Duckworth take a look and see if their signs located on the right of ways at Burkhart and Lincoln Avenue are in compliance of the local City/County right away set back ordinance for political signs
IS IT TRUE last week the Board of Directors of The Tri-State Alliance of Evansville addressed a claim by a former Executive Committee and Board member that they may have misused funds? …during the press conference Wally Paynter, Tri-State Alliance president stated: “After reviewing all records, all donations, all expenditures, we found that everything was in order?† …Mr. Paynter also stated that “we made an error and that error was with the 990’s?†…he also added that “Regrettably, we met the deadline with the extension, we met the deadline to file the 990 and that would be the 2016 public statement but we did not include a schedule A?† …we are glad to hear that the next step to be taken by the Board of Directors of The Tri-State Alliance is to initiate an audit? …we expect that the results of the audit will be made public when completed and that everything will be deemed in order?  …we are pleased that the Board of Directors of The Tri-State Alliance have taken this controversy head on and know that they will continue providing a valuable service to the people they serve?
IS IT TRUE that “Jacobsville Join In” received their operating funds from the Evansville DMD? Â …recently they closed their North Main Street offices without fanfare?…we hope the reason for the abrupt closing of “Jacobsville Join In” office located on North Main Street didn’t have anything to do with the current “Forensic Audit” being conducted at ECHO Housing Corporation? Â …it’s time that the Director of the Evansville DMD come forward and make a public statement concerning this issue? Â …that so far the only thing we are hearing about the abrupt closing of the “Jacobsville Join In” North Main office from the Director of the Evansville DMD office are crickets?
IS IT TRUE it was recently announced by officials of the Deaconess Hospital-Evansville that they are building a new Health Care facility next to the IU Medical School in downtown Evansville?  … that a CCO reader told us that she tried to find out what Deaconess paid for the land to build this new healthcare facility?  …she told us that not only couldn’t she find out how much Deaconness paid for the property but also who’s owns it?  ….all we can say is that this very interesting?
IS IT TRUE we are hearing that the Mayor Winnecke and his first lady are going all out to help Mike Duckworth get elected as the next County Commissioner of Vanderburgh County?
IS IT TRUE we are told that long time 4th Ward City Councilwomen Connie Robinson will not seek re-election?  …that Alex Burton is being groomed to replace her on the City Council?
IS IT TRUE we are also hearing that a group of Evansville taxpayers is working on a blog that will be able to inform Evansville taxpayers on how much of our tax dollars has been spent by the Mayor and City Council members on capital projects during the last 7 years?  …we hear that the breakdown of the costs for these capital projects will be mind-boggling?  …we are told that they this group are planning to disseminate this information to the masses during the 2019 Evansville City election?  …we predict that this will be an interesting read?
Todays“Readers Poll†question is; If the election was held today for the Vanderburgh County Commissioner who would you vote for?
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Vanderburgh County Board of Commissioners Meeting
AGENDA of Vanderburgh County
Board of Commissioners
September 18, 2018 at 3:00 pm, Room 301
- Call to Order
- Attendance
- Pledge of Allegiance
- Action ItemsÂ
- Update from Greg Wathen on the Economic Development Coalition of Southwest IndianaÂ
- Resolution NO. CO.R-09-18-014 Issuance of Bonds to Finance Certain Future Public Improvements in or Serving the Burkhardt Road TIF Economic Development Area
- Resolution NO.CO.R-09-18-015 Adopting the City of Evansville- Town of Darmstadt- Vanderburgh County Multi-Hazard Mitigation Plan Committee Process Concerning the Updated Five Year Plan
- County Commissioners: Award Title Search QuotesÂ
- Department Head Reports
- New Business
- Old Business
- Consent Items
- Contracts, Agreements and Leases
- Superintendent of County Buildings: Old Courthouse Leases
- Kraftwerks, Inc Special Event Lease for Fall Craft Show
- Artwork Unlimited Lease for SubbasementÂ
- CERM Lease for Suite 201
- Progressive Image Photography Lease Renewal for Suite 113
- Wham Counseling, LLC Lease Renewal for Suite 108
- Dax Miller Law Offices Lease Renewal for Suite 111
- New Vision Counseling Lease Renewal for Suite 107
- County Health:Â
- Lead Hazard Reduction Grant with the Indiana Housing & Community Development Authority
- Community Development Block Grant for Disaster Relief and Restoration of Infrastructure
- STD Grant Amendment
- Superintendent of County Buildings: Old Courthouse Leases
- Approval of September 4, 2018 Meeting Minutes
- Employment ChangesÂ
- County Auditor: 9/3/18-9/7/18 & 9/10/18- 9/14/18 Claims Voucher ReportÂ
- United Neighborhoods of Evansville: August 2018 Monthly ReportÂ
- Request for Wavier Fees at the Old National Events Plaza:
- Human Relation Commission October 16, 2018 for the Commissions Annual DinnerÂ
- Grow Southwest Indiana Workforce October 23, 2018 for Job Fair from 1:00-3:00 pmÂ
- County Clerk: August 2018 Monthly Report
- Soil and Water Conservation District: County Vehicle TransferÂ
- Contracts, Agreements and Leases
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- County Engineering:
- Department ReportÂ
- Pay Request # 45 U.S. 41 Expansion T.I.F. for the sum of $13,830.00
- Pay Request # 38 University Parkway T.I.F. for the sum of $14,220.43
- Pay Request #9 Phoenix Commerce Center for the sum of $ 3,320.00
- Travel Request for 2018 County Bridge ConferenceÂ
- ClaimsÂ
- County Engineering:
- Public Comment
- Rezoning
- First Reading of Rezoning Ordinance VC-8-2018
Petitioner: Baseline Properties, Inc.
Address: Baseline Park Lots 1 through 5
Request: Change from M-2 to M-1
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- Final Reading of Rezoning Ordinance VC-7-2018 as Amended
Petitioner: Jack Strassweg, Member of SS&K, LLC
Address: 728 E. Baseline Road
Request: Change from Ag to C-4 with Amended UDC
- Adjournment
Remember Sailor Billy Summers
The University of Southern Indiana Women’s Soccer Team Dropped A 2-0 Decision To 20th-Ranked Truman State University
The University of Southern Indiana women’s soccer team dropped a 2-0 decision to 20th-ranked Truman State University Sunday afternoon in Kirksville, Missouri. USI goes to 2-3-1 overall and 1-1-0 in the GLVC, while Truman sees its record go to 5-1-0, 1-1-0 GLVC.
USI fell behind late in the first half when Truman took a 1-0 lead with a goal at 33:58. The Bulldogs would hold that one-goal advantage through the intermission.
In the second half, the Bulldogs would add another tally to their total for the 2-0 final at 81:35. The Eagles had a total of eight shots on the day, three on-goal, but could not get by the Truman defenses.
USI stays on the road on in the GLVC for its next match, visiting Missouri University of Science & Technology Friday at 5 p.m. The Miners are 1-4-0 overall and 0-2-0 in the GLVC after falling 1-0 at Quincy University this afternoon.
The Eagles lead the Miners all-time, 10-5-0, in a series that dates back to 1996 when Missouri S&T was named the University of Missouri-Rolla. USI is 3-2-0 in the last five games, including last season’s 3-1 win at Strassweg Field.
The next home match for the Eagles comes in a week when USI welcomes Bellarmine University to Strassweg Field for a noon match. The Knights lead the Eagles all-time, 13-6-5, since the creation of the USI women’s soccer program in 1996.
State Representative Warns That Cuts To EPA Could Harm Hoosiers
State Representative Warns That Cuts To EPA Could Harm Hoosiers
By Eddie Drews
TheStatehouseFile.com
INDIANAPOLIS —State Rep. Carey Hamilton warned Hoosiers Thursday that proposed federal cuts to the budget of the Environmental Protection Agency would hurt Indiana programs that protect the state’s waterways and air.
The Indianapolis Democrat was joined at the Indiana Statehouse press conference by Dr. Indra Frank, environmental health director of the Hoosier Environmental Council, and Greg Harger, coach of the Indiana Invaders, a club of elite distance runners. They expressed their concerns about how funding cuts to EPA would hurt the state.
“Current proposals in Washington D.C. could drastically reduce or even eliminate EPA programs from which Indiana receives funding,†said Frank, explaining that the state currently receives about $73 million a year from EPA grants and programs.
Frank’s concern for Hoosiers is that these cuts would not only hurt the environment, it would also affect the health of individuals.
U.S. News & World Report’s most recent state rankings show that Indiana is the third worst state behind New Jersey and California when it comes to quality of life.
Quality of life is determined by measuring the social environment and the natural environment of a state. Indiana is currently number 34 on the list of states for drinking water quality and 48 for pollution health risks.
“Indiana needs Congress to fully fund the EPA and to reject harmful policies that put our environment and thus our health at risk,†Frank said.
Hamilton said that cuts from EPA funding would hurt Indiana’s overall economy as well as the environment.
Indiana currently has 39 sites across the state that are defined as toxic areas by the EPA, including Bennett Stone quarry in Bloomington, Reilly Tar & Chemical Corporation in Indianapolis and Tippecanoe Sanitary Landfill in Lafayette. When these sites are able to be cleaned up, Hamilton said they can be used for the new economic activity.
“All of these sites have the potential to be restored into viable, job-creating commercial property,†Hamilton said.
The current budget supported by leadership in the U.S. House of Representatives reduces EPA programs by $228 million, Hamilton said.
“If these proposed cuts are passed, our state government and our local communities will be faced with difficult choices,†Hamilton said. “These choices will put our health and our environment at risk.â€
The current budget proposal does not only mean a cut in EPA funding, she said, but also repeals the clean water rule, putting Indiana’s waterways at risk of greater contamination.
“If funding is not restored, EPA will be operating at its lowest budget level in 30 years,†Hamilton said. “That is very concerning to me.â€
FOOTNOTE: Eddie Drews is a reporter for TheStatehouseFile.com, a news website powered by Franklin College journalism students
Supporters Walk Across Evansville To Conquer Chiari
Supporters Walk Across Evansville To Conquer Chiari
The weather told held up for Evansville’s 11th Annual Chiari Walk.
Dozens of people gathered at Garvin Park for the “Conquer Chiari Walk Across America.†Chiari is a rare congenital disorder that affects the brain and spinal cord. With September being Chiari Malformation Awareness Month, families and supporters wore t-shirts and walked around Evansville to support survivors, some of whom still struggle with simple daily tasks.
Dennise Wiley, who directly has been affected by Chiari explains “Some of them are like my son who can’t walk far, he will be in a stroller, some of them are in wheelchairs. Don’t judge someone just because of looks. It is not something you can visually see and a lot of times you can not see their scars or you don’t know what kind of pain they are in, that day it could be one of their best days ever and within an hour it can be their worst.â€
All proceeds from the event will be used to fund Chiari research, education, and awareness programs.
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Daily Scriptures for the Week of September 17, 2018
Daily Scriptures for the Week of September 17, 2018
MONDAY
As Jesus looked up, he saw the rich putting their gifts into the temple treasury. He also saw a poor widow put in two very small copper coins. “Truly I tell you,†he said, “this poor widow has put in more than all the others.â€
Luke 21:1-3 NIV
TUESDAY
“All these people gave their gifts out of their wealth, but she out of her poverty put in all she had to live on.â€
Luke 21:4
WEDNESDAY
Some of his disciples were remarking about how the temple was adorned with beautiful stones and with gifts dedicated to God. But Jesus said, “As for what you see here, the time will come when not one stone will be left on another; every one of them will be thrown down.â€
Luke 21:5-6 NIV
THURSDAY
“Teacher,†they asked, “when will these things happen? And what will be the sign that they are about to take place?â€
Luke 21:7 NIV
FRIDAY
He replied: “Watch out that you are not deceived. For many will come in my name, claiming, ‘I am he,’ and, ‘The time is near.’ Do not follow them.†Luke 21:8 NIV
SATURDAY
“When you hear of wars and uprisings, do not be frightened. These things must happen first, but the end will not come right away.â€
Luke 21:9 NIV
SUNDAY
Then he said to them: “Nation will rise against nation and kingdom against kingdom. There will be great earthquakes, famines, and pestilences in various places, and fearful events and great signs from heaven.â€
Luke 21:10-11 NIV
Submitted to the City-County Observer by Karen Seltzer