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Politicians, Media Unfairly Single Out Football’s Concussion Risk

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Politicians, Media Unfairly Single Out Football’s Concussion

John R. Lott, Jr. for TownHall News
Aug 08, 2018 9:20 AM

With the pro-football season starting this coming week for most teams, media outlets have returned to their steady drumbeat about concussions. Despite the excitement of kickoff returns, college football has bowed to pressure with a new rule this year to discourage kickoff returns.

But if the media really cares about concussions, they shouldn’t be singling out this uniquely American sport.

Women’s soccer players suffer a higher concussion rate than do male football players. A woman’s soccer player who plays 10,000 games or practices would on average suffer 6.3 concussions. Compare that to 6.1 for men’s football. But men’s wrestling and hockey have even much higher concussion rates of 12.4 and 8.4, respectively.

Concussions aren’t the only problem. Both men’s and women’s soccer exceed men’s football in total injuries. The injury rate is 11.14 per 10,000 athletic exposures for men’s soccer and 9.7 for women’s soccer. For football, it is 9.5 per 10,000.

College athletes suffer about twice the frequency of concussions as high school athletes. In high school, football is riskier than soccer. But girls’ and boys’ soccer are still the second and third most dangerous sports for concussions, followed closely by girls’ basketball.
But evidence also shows that soccer is responsible for more of the serious concussions among high school athletes. Soccer concussions are about twice as likely as football concussions to require 22 or more days of recovery.

Most concussions in soccer occur for the same reason as in football — collisions with other players. But heading the ball is another huge cause of concussions in soccer. In high school, contact with “equipment” is about nine times more likely to cause concussions in boys’ soccer as in football. Heading is even more dangerous for w

College athletes suffer about twice the frequency of concussions as high school athletes. In high school, football is riskier than soccer. But girls’ and boys’ soccer are still the second and third most dangerous sports for concussions, followed closely by girls’ basketball.

But evidence also shows that soccer is responsible for more of the serious concussions among high school athletes. Soccer concussions are about twice as likely as football concussions to require 22 or more days of recovery.

Most concussions in soccer occur for the same reason as in football — collisions with other players. But heading the ball is another huge cause of concussions in soccer. In high school, contact with “equipment” is about nine times more likely to cause concussions in boys’ soccer as in football. Heading is even more dangerous for women.

Unfortunately, soccer players are much less likely than football players to recognize that they have suffered a concussion. So, they are less likely to take the time to rest and get treatment. Perhaps players aren’t aware of the dangers because the media only fixates on concussions from football.

College football mandated helmets in 1939, and the NFL followed suit in 1943. Since then, the gear has undergone regular improvements. But despite new research showing that soccer helmets can reduce the rate of concussions by up to 70%, soccer remains resistant to any change. There is still no media drumbeat against the sport.

Still, even staying away from sports won’t guarantee protection from concussions. A new study this year in the Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine found that even theater isn’t a safe extra curricular choice for students.  The study found a “stunning” rate of “concussion-related symptoms”: 77 percent had a least one head injury and 39 percent had at least five.  Unfortunately, 70 percent continued working even after having concussion-related symptoms.

Politicians have helped create the perception that football is particularly risky. Senate Minority Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL), the second-ranking Democrat, has introduced legislation mandating research on concussions in football, hockey, basketball, and baseball.   But there is no mention of soccer.   Senators Tom Udall (D-N.M.), Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.) and Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) want to pass stricter safety standards for high school football helmets.  Former President Obama went so far as to say in 2014, “I would not let my son play pro football.”

If football is such a scourge, where is the concern over even riskier sports such as soccier, hockey, and wrestling?

Soccer might currently be the “in” politically-correct sport that is played by supposedly culturally superior Europeans, but parents who push their children into playing it for safety reasons are in for an unpleasant surprise.

“IS IT TRUE” AUGUST 14, 2018

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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 at last nights City Council meeting 8 out of 9 members voted to relocate the LST next to Tropicana-Evansville? …that 2nd Ward City Councilwoman Missy Mosby requested that Council hold off voting for the relocation of the LST until she receives more information because she has some unanswered questions about this multi-million dollar project?  …we commended Ms. Mosby for displaying good common business sense in opposing voting for this issue at last nights City Council meeting?

IS IT TRUE that City Councilwoman Missy Mosby would like to know who will pay for the $3 million dollar bill to dismantle the boat dock located at Marina Pointe once the LST moves down the river?

IS IT TRUE that City Councilwoman Missy Mosby would like to know why all of the LST Board Of Directors members live out of the area?  …could this be considered a “Taxation Without Representation” issue?

IS IT TRUE that there is a fly in the ointment that just popped up with the Houston based company that is on track to acquire Vectren?…CenterPoint Energy just recorded a quarterly loss of $75 Million?…Vectren is a consistently profitable utility that seemly enjoys a favorable treatment from the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission (IURC)?  … perhaps CenterPoint Energy needs to put some of the gilded management team at Vectren in charge of teaching them how to become a more profitable electrical provider in the State of Texas?

IS IT TRUE Texas is, of course, a state where their deregulation is the rule of law so there are no protected legislated monopolies?… some of our readers wonder if Vectren is being acquired to de-emphasize competition in the energy marketplace?

IS IT TRUE CenterPoint Energy $75M loss may not be much in the big picture but there is one thing that the Vectren people do not have experience with and that is operating a utility in a de-regulated state so they probably won’t be heading for Texas any time soon?…we are told that the cost of electricity in Texas is on the order of half of what it is in the greater Evansville area?

IS IT TRUE after spending two years in Evansville, The Small College Basketball Hall Of Fame has found new a new home?  ..yesterday it was announced that the 2018 Small College Basketball of Fame Induction Ceremony and Hall of Fame Classic will move to St. Joseph, Missouri, in conjunction with Missouri Western State and the St. Joseph Convention and Visitors Bureau?  …that the Ford Center and the Evansville Sports Corporation jointly sponsored the Small College Basketball Hall Of Fame for the last two years?  …this situation is not only embarrassing to the Vanderburgh/Evansville Vistors and Convention Bureau but also to the Evansville Sports Corporation?  …we wonder how many thousands of dollars of taxpayers money was spent on this failed venture?

Todays“Readers Poll” question is: Should City Council have known who are paying the $3 million dollar costs to dismantle the dock at Marina Pointe before approving the move of the LST to the Tropicana area?

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Post House Breaks Ground on New Project

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Post House Breaks Ground on New Project

Roads have been shut down to create a live-work-play destination in downtown Evansville, but that construction only means progress.

The Post House broke ground with its latest project that it hopes entices people to move to the area and retain people already here by creating a hub of activity.

The $40 million development is one of 19 regional projects partially funded by the state and will have two buildings on the lot.

This project will allow Vectren will be able to test and utilize smart energy products, help lower electric bills, and make greater comfort and safety for residents. Solar panels will power a third of the apartments, and there will be residents based on battery storage to help in power outages.

The project is set to open in early 2020.

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1L Class Brings Strong Credentials; 104 Students Return To Valpo

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Marilyn Odwndahl for www.tyhienidnalaywer.com

Freshly arriving law students are turning on their laptops, getting their student IDs, finalizing their schedules and preparing for the start of classes at Indiana’s law schools.

Classes began Monday at Valparaiso Law School and will start Tuesday at Indiana University Maurer School of Law. Both Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law and Notre Dame Law School will start classes Monday, Aug. 20.

IU McKinney, IU Maurer, and Notre Dame have all enrolled a new set of 1Ls. The preliminary breakdown of the incoming classes at each law school is as follows:

IU Maurer
• Number of 1L students: 177
• Median LSAT: 162
• Median GPA: 3.73
• Percentage who are female: 50
• Percentage who are minorities: 18

IU McKinney• Number of students: 196 full time, 60 part-time
• Median LSAT: 153
• Median GPA: 3.45
• Percentage of women: 48
• Percentage of minorities: 18

Notre Dame
• Number of students: 190
• Median LSAT: 165
• Median GPA: 3.71
• Percentage who are female: 51
• Percentage who are minorities: 27 percent.

Not welcoming a new class this year is Valparaiso Law School. The northwest Indiana institution announced in November 2017 that it was suspending admissions and looking for a new way forward in light of declining applications and revenues. The law school has since started discussions with Middle Tennessee State University.

Last year, Valparaiso, still under sanction from the American Bar Association’s Council of the Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar, admitted an academically strong class but also an exceptionally small one at just 28 students.

An estimated 104 second- and third-year students are returning to Valparaiso this semester, according to interim dean David Cleveland. About 12 students have transferred out, most of them from the 2017 incoming class.

Neither Notre Dame nor IU Maurer had any transfer applications from current Valparaiso law students. However, IU McKinney received several and the Indianapolis school is expecting to enroll about six transfer students from Valparaiso, according to IU McKinney vice dean Michael Pitts.

In addition to fewer students, Valparaiso Law School has a leaner faculty roster. Most recently, two professors — David Herzig, who taught tax law, and Geneva Brown, who taught criminal law — left the school and returned to private practice. Their positions are not being filled at this time, Cleveland said.

The law school now lists 15 full-time faculty members on its website. Five more, including former dean Andrea Lyon, are identified as senior research faculty.

As the university continues exploring strategic alternatives, Cleveland said the day-to-day operations and classes are continuing at the law school. The courses, professional services, and clinics are all available.

Moreover, the law school is focused on the returning students. A continental breakfast was served to the students Monday as they started their fall classes.

“I’m very excited to have the students back and starting the academic year,” Cleveland said.

2018 Arts Council Arts Awards Celebrating Art From All Perspectives

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Join us for the 2018 Arts Council Awards ceremony on Thursday, Aug. 16 at DoubleTree Hilton hotel in Downtown Evansville.
This high-profile, annual arts awards ceremony — including a cocktail buffet, cash bar, artist demonstrations, interactive displays, music, and a silent auction — honors individuals, businesses, and organizations that have made a significant contribution to the arts in our community.
Tickets are $75 a person, of which $50 is a tax-deductible donation. Table sponsorships and donations made in honor of finalists are also available. For more information, visit our website at https://www.artswin.org/kaleidoscope, or call the Arts Council at 422-2111.
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

St. Vincent Evansville Birth Announcements For August 13, 2018

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Andrea and Jason Mulvey, Eldorado, IL, son, Myles Keith, Aug. 6

Kara and Shaun Cooper, Fort Branch, IN, daughter, Amelia Lorraine, Aug. 6

Katie Baker and Chet Kiesel, Fort Branch, IN, daughter, Kyra Joann, Aug. 6

Kimberly and Christopher Embrey, Mount Vernon, IN, son, John Michael, Aug. 6

Lesley and Andrew Smith, Newburgh, son, Graham Scott, Aug. 6

Miranda Moyes and Darrius Jackson, Newburgh, daughter, Journee Lash’a, Aug. 6

Kassi and William Weis, Evansville, daughter, Penelope Layne Susan, Aug. 7

Kortni and Aaron Tamez, Evansville, son, Hunter Leo, Aug. 7

Shannon and Jeremy Klump, Elberfeld, IN, daughter, Kinsley Ann, Aug. 7

Caroline and Trenton Kebortz, Richland City, IN, son, Hank Alexander, Aug. 8

Emily Tenbarge and Allen Bailey, Evansville, daughter, Ashtyn Michelle, Aug. 8

Tasha Collins and Roman Yates, Norris City, IL, son, Jaxson Rey, Aug. 8

Casey Taylor, Patoka, IN, daughter, Cheyenne Marie, Aug. 9

Katelyn Collins, Evansville, daughter, Jaliyah Marie, Aug. 9

Megan and Alex Knies, Evansville, son, Theodore Benjamin, Aug. 9

Brooklyn and Kenny Elpers, Evansville, son, Krue Joseph, Aug. 10

Christy and Nick Hart, Haubstadt, IN, son, Brady Michael, Aug. 10

Terah and Scott McDaniel, Evansville, son, Jaxtyn Joseph, Aug. 10

Kayla Hadfield and Jared Buck, Evansville, daughte

Jason Wilber Perform At Doss Barn.

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Summer’s coming to a close and it’s time for some music in the Barn!  On Saturday, September 1st, we are very fortunate to have the talented Jason Wilber perform in the Doss Barn.  We are grateful that Jason returns to our humble venue to share his songwriting and musicianship.  They say that everyone is within six degrees of separation from Kevin Bacon… Thanks to Jason, the Doss Barn is just one degree away from Carnegie Hall, Austin City Limits, and Red Rocks Amphitheater! This show will likely fill up quickly.Jason is a nationally acclaimed performer and songwriter, having recently been profiled by Rolling Stone magazine.  He’s collaborated with Emmylou Harris, Alison Krauss, Todd Snider, Susan Tedeschi, and others, and he has shared the stage or studio with Iris Dement, Sheryl Crow, Todd Snider, Hal Ketchum, Tim Grimm, Carrie Newcomer, and many others.  His two-decade-long gig as lead guitarist and musical director for John Prine is a testament to his talent and abilities.  We are proud to call him an Indiana Boy, and even prouder that he will share his songs at the Doss Barn.

You should check out Jason Wilber at http://jasonwilber.com/. And…you can “like” Doss Barn Concerts on Facebook.  That will provide another avenue for you to hear about shows in the barn in case I screw up the email list!The show will begin between 7:30 – 8:00 PM, and we request a minimum $15 donation at the barn door, 100% of which goes to the artist.  Please reserve seats by responding to this email as soon as possible.  By responding and attending this show, you are accepting any risks associated with an evening in the barn. If you need directions, just ask.Please arrive AFTER 6:30 PM (but before 7:30), and carpool if possible–that will help “Parking lot boy,” and you know who that is!  If you care to bring a dish of finger food to share, and your beverage of choice, please do so, we’ll have a place for food and libations.  We will provide some straw bale-wooden bench seating and a limited space to accommodate some personal chairs.

Kids are welcome to come, and they can either sit and watch the great show, or there will be places to play.  All we ask is that you let us know if your kids will join you, if they will be taking a space in the barn, and that parents or guardians are responsible for their own kids.

Again, for more on Jason, check out http://jasonwilber.com/. Let us know right away if you would like to reserve a seat, and we sure do hope to see you on Saturday the 1st of September…for Jason Wilber…at the Doss Barn!

Peace–Paul, Heidi, and David Doss.

Please forward this announcement to your friends who might enjoy an evening of great music and company at the Doss Barn–just make sure they reply by email to reserve seats!

 

CORTEO, ONE OF THE BEST-LOVED CIRQUE DU SOLEIL PRODUCTIONS, IS COMING TO EVANSVILLE WITH ITS NORTH AMERICAN ARENA TOUR

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At the Ford Center From January 23 to 27, 2019

Tickets on pre-sale exclusively to Cirque Club members today General on-sale begins August 17, 2018

Advance tickets for Corteo are available now online to Cirque Club members. Cirque Club membership is free and benefits includes access to advance tickets, special offers and exclusive behind the scenes information. To join, go to www.cirqueclub.com.

Tickets will be available to the public as of August 17 at 10 am at cirquedusoleil.com/corteo.

Corteo, which means cortege in Italian, is a joyous procession, a festive parade imagined by a clown. The show brings together the passion of the actor with the grace and power of the acrobat to plunge the audience into a theatrical world of fun, comedy and spontaneity situated in a mysterious space between heaven and earth.

The clown pictures his own funeral taking place in a carnival atmosphere, watched over by quietly caring angels. Juxtaposing the large with the small, the ridiculous with the tragic and the magic of perfection with the charm of imperfection, the show highlights the strength and fragility of the clown, as well as his wisdom and kindness, to illustrate the portion of humanity that is within each of us. The music turns lyrical and playful carrying Corteo through a timeless celebration in which illusion teases reality.

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Evansville, August 13, 2018 – Corteo, the latest and most enchanting Cirque du Soleil’s arenaproduction is now touring in North America. The show will visit Evansville at the Ford Center from January 23 to 27, 2019 for a limited run of six performances. This unique production, directed by Daniele Finzi Pasca, first premiered in Montreal under the Big Top in April 2005. Since then, the show has been a great success and has amazed 8 million people in 19 countries on four continents.

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The concept and disposition of the stage bring the audience in a theatrical atmosphere like never seen before in Cirque du Soleil arena shows. The set curtains, inspired by the Eiffel Tower, and the central curtains, which were hand painted, give a grandiose feel to the stage. This sets the tone for the poetry of Corteo.

The cast of Corteo includes 51 acrobats, musicians, singers and actors from all around the world.Sponsor

Cirque du Soleil gratefully acknowledges the official partner of the Corteo USA tour: Sirius.

Social media

Facebook: facebook.com/CorteoTwitter: @Cirque #CORTEO Instagram: @cirquedusoleil #CORTEO

Ticket information
Show Schedule:
Wednesday, January 23, 2019 – 7:30 pm Thursday, January 24, 2019 – 7:30 pm
Friday, January 25, 2019 – 7:30 pm
Saturday, January 26, 2019 – 3:30 pm & 7:30 pm Sunday, January 27, 2019 – 1:00 pm

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