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Gov. Holcomb Public Schedule for August 15

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Wednesday, August 15: Digital Crossroads of America Data Center Groundbreaking

WHO:              Gov. Holcomb

Peter Feldman, CEO, Indiana NAP

Hammond Mayor Thomas M. McDermott Jr.

WHAT:            The governor will give remarks.

WHEN:            1:30 p.m. CT, Wednesday, August 15

WHERE:          Former State Line Generating Plant

Attendees should navigate to the nearby Hammond Yacht Club and follow signs from there to the event location.

 

Hammond Yacht Club & Marina

731 Casino Center Dr.

Hammond, IN 46320

 

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Arts Awards 2018 Invitation

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2018 Arts Council Arts Awards
celebrating art from all perspectives
The event is tomorrow, but it’s not too late to reserve your spot at the Arts Awards! Join us in honoring the local arts community!
Thursday, August 16, 5:30 pm
Downtown DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel
$75/ticket
Meet the finalists:
Visual Arts Award
Kyle Darnell, printmaker and ceramist
Erin Gibson, filmmaker
Jonathan Hittner, painter
Performing Arts Award
EVSC Honors Music Program
Next Act, Inc., community theater
Think Pink Productions, community theater
Young Arts Award
Emily Chamness, Reitz High School 2018
Cheyenne Miller, Signature School 2019
Arts Educator Award
Leigh Anne Howard, Ph. D., University of Southern Indiana
Sally Olson, Children’s Center for Dance Education
Eric Renschler, University of Evansville
Crystal Roberson, Mater Dei High School
Lee Veazey, Evansville Philharmonic Youth Orchestra
Mayor’s Art Award Recipient
The Martha and Merritt DeJong Foundation
Arts Council Award Recipient
Alisa Holen, University of Southern Indiana

Parks Board Agenda

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BOARD OF PARK COMMISSIONERS

REGULAR MEETING

KEVIN WINTERNHEIMER CHAMBERS

ROOM 301, CIVIC CENTER COMPLEX

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 2018

12:00 NOON

AGENDA

1. CALL TO ORDER

2. MEETING MEMORANDUM   August 1, 2018

3. CONSENT AGENDA

              

             a.  Request Re: Permission to declare Five cash registers surplus at pools. – Holtz

             b.  Request Re: Approve and Execute Park Use Permit with the YMCA for the Half Marathon

                  Race on October 13, 2018. – Holtz

             c.  Request Re: Approve and Execute Park Use Permit with the YMCA for a 15 K Race on

                  September 8, 2018. – Holtz

             d.  Request Re: Approve and Execute Rental Agreement for Lloyd Pool with Mater Dei. -Holtz

e.  Request Re: Permission to reduce admission on Tuesdays and Thursdays during September

                  at Mesker Park Zoo & Botanic Garden. – Beck

             f.  Request Re: Permission for reduced Boo At The Zoo admission with early purchase. – Beck

*Recommendation from Mesker Park Zoo & Botanic Garden Advisory Board                                                                                 

               

4.        OLD BUSINESS    N/A

 

5.         NEW BUSINESS    

            a.  Request Re: Permission for Evansville Youth Football League to place a non-permanent         

                 safety fence at Kleymeyer Field. – Ronald Woosley

            b.  Request Re: Permission to offer the average of two appraisals regarding property at 1720 

                 Read Street. -Holtz

            c.  Request Re: Open Bid Quotes for Zoo Painting Projects. – Beck                     

            d.  Request Re: Any Other Business the Board Wishes to Consider and Public Comment

6.        REPORTS

           Brian Holtz, Executive Director

7.        ACCEPTANCE OF PAYROLL AND VENDOR CLAIMS

 

8.        ADJOURN

ADOPT A PET

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Cholula is a female orange tabby kitten. She’s about 4 months old, and the last remaining of the “hot sauce” litter. She’s currently adoptable at River Kitty Cat Café in downtown Evansville! Her $60 fee includes her spay, first shots & deworming, and microchip. Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 for adoption details!

 

August Youth of the Month Makes Everybody Feel “Like a Somebody” Memorial senior Grace Martin leads by example

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Whether she is mentoring teammates on the lacrosse field, encouraging campers at TEENPOWER, or guiding the creation of the yearbook at Memorial High School, 17-year-old Grace Martin has a way of making those around her feel important and valued. She makes a conscious effort to do the little things that make people smile — like saying “hi” in the hallway, offering a compliment or extending an invitation.

“Keith Hawkins (a TEENPOWER speaker) once said, ‘Make everybody feel like a somebody.’ When I heard Keith talk about this concept, it really resonated with me, and it became my goal in everyday life,” explained Grace. “I think it is important to go out of my way to make another person’s day because you never truly know what they are going through, or what is heavy on their heart, but by just being present in their life you make them ‘feel like a somebody’.” 

Those small but significant actions (like getting an entire restaurant to sing “Happy Birthday” to her) prompted fellow student Lily Koch to nominate Grace for August Youth of the Month honors. 

“Grace is incredible and deserves to be recognized for her positive attitude and love. She cheers others on in whatever they may pursue. She is positive, amazing, and silly… we all need a Grace Martin,” Lily wrote in her nomination. 

As a senior at Memorial, Grace is involved in many clubs and activities, several of them in a leadership role. She is co-president of Snowflake (which encourages a drug-free lifestyle), the treasurer of her class, editor of the yearbook, an executive committee member of Dance Marathon and captain of the lacrosse team.

Her lacrosse coach, Tracy Martin, recalls how Grace stepped up while playing on the varsity team as a sophomore. 

“Grace is calm under pressure, doesn’t get hung up in drama, and puts the last play behind her so she can focus on the next. She cheers on her teammates, encouraging them in both wins and loss.  We knew by the end of that season that she would be a captain the next year. Grace puts the good of the team above herself, which is rare in today’s high school society,” Coach Martin said.

Grace also showcases her leadership skills through Youth Resources’ programs. She is a Vanderburgh County Teen Court volunteer and was a TEENPOWER Youth Staff member as a sophomore and junior (after attending the summer leadership conference for five years). She sees herself as someone who leads by example, but says that it is “impossible to lead if you don’t know how to follow” as well.

“YR has shaped who I am by not only breaking me out of my shell, but also connecting me with a web of friendships I never thought I would have. It has given me friends and role models that I can always count on to love and support me. Through my position on Youth Staff I have increased my leadership skills, communication skills, and confidence,” Grace said. 

“I think lacrosse and YR have shown Grace what she can do, and they are just stepping stones to the great things she will do next. Grace’s drive and confidence combined with the compassion she has for others and the desire to simply make things better will take her a very long way, and I am certain the world will be a better place for it,” added Coach Martin.

Though she hasn’t decided yet where she will attend college, Grace plans to study elementary education and hopes to continue playing lacrosse. She wants to keep living out Keith Hawkins’ challenge by one day making her students “feel like somebodies”.  

As YR’s August Youth of the Month, Grace becomes a Youth of the Year nominee. Youth Resources will name its Youth of the Year at its annual Hall of Fame Celebration in April.

VANDERBURGH COUNTY FELONY CHARGES

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 Below are the felony cases to be filed by the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office today.

Jamie Orian Massie: Theft (Level 6 Felony)

Community: EPD Fall session Citizen’s Academy set to get under way.

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The Evansville Police Department will host the Fall session of the Citizen’s Academy beginning September 4. The Citizen’s Academy is a 10 week program that gives citizens an up close look at their local law enforcement to give better insight on how and why law enforcement functions the way that it does. The Citizen’s Academy is absolutely free! All you have to do is enroll, sit back, and enjoy the ride! Please contact Debbie Hildebrandt at 436-4948 or email her at dhildebrandt@evansvillepolice.com

Jury awards $289M to man who blames Roundup for cancer

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IL doe www.theindianalawyer.com

A San Francisco jury’s $289 million award to a former school groundskeeper who said Monsanto’s Roundup left him dying of cancer will bolster thousands of pending cases and open the door for countless people who blame their suffering on the weed killer, the man’s lawyers said.

“I’m glad to be here to be able to help in a cause that’s way bigger than me,” Dewayne Johnson said at a news conference Friday after the verdict was announced.

Johnson, 46, alleges that heavy contact with the herbicide caused his non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. The state Superior Court jury agreed that Roundup contributed to Johnson’s cancer and Monsanto should have provided a label warning of the potential health hazard.

Johnson thanked jurors “from the bottom of my heart” for their work, along with his lawyers and his family.

His was the first case filed by a cancer patient against the agribusiness giant to reach trial. It was expedited because court filings indicated that Johnson was dying. His victory may set the precedent for many others.

“A unanimous jury in San Francisco has told Monsanto: ‘Enough. You did something wrong and now you have to pay,’” said Brent Wisner, Johnson’s lead trial lawyer. “There’s 4,000 other cases filed around the United States and there are countless thousand other people out there who are suffering from cancer because Monsanto didn’t give them a choice … We now have a way forward.”

Monsanto has denied a link between the active ingredient in Roundup — glyphosate — and cancer, saying hundreds of studies have established that glyphosate is safe.

Monsanto spokesman Scott Partridge said the company will appeal. Partridge said scientific studies and two government agencies have concluded that Roundup does not cause cancer.

“We are sympathetic to Mr. Johnson and his family,” Partridge said. “We will appeal this decision and continue to vigorously defend this product, which has a 40-year history of safe use and continues to be a vital, effective, and safe tool for farmers and others.”

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Johnson used Roundup and a similar product, Ranger Pro, as a pest control manager at a San Francisco Bay Area school district, his lawyers said. He sprayed large quantities from a 50-gallon tank attached to a truck, and during gusty winds, the product would cover his face, said Brent Wisner, one of his attorneys.

Once, when a hose broke, the weed killer soaked his entire body.

Johnson read the label and even contacted the company after developing a rash but was never warned it could cause cancer, Wisner said. He was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma in 2014.

“The simple fact is he is going to die. It’s just a matter of time,” Wisner told the jury in his opening statement last month.

But George Lombardi, an attorney for Monsanto, said non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma takes years to develop, so Johnson’s cancer must have started well before he began working at the school district.

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency says Roundup’s active ingredient is safe for people when used in accordance with label directions.

However, the France-based International Agency for Research on Cancer, which is part of the World Health Organization, classified it as a “probable human carcinogen” in 2015. California added glyphosate to its list of chemicals known to cause cancer.

Johnson’s attorneys sought and won $39 million in compensatory damages and $250 million of the $373 million they wanted in punitive damages.