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CCO CONFIRMS COUNTY COMMISSIONER BEN SHOULDERS EATING DISORDER?

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IS IT TRUE COMMISSIONER BEN SHOULDERS MAY HAVE AN EATING DISORDER?

IS IT TRUE Last month we were informed by anonymous sources that the Vanderburgh County Commissioner Ben Shoulders was addicted to eating “FISH TACOS at TACO TIERRA” located on Greenriver Road?

IS IT TRUE we approached Mr. Shoulders and ask if he had a food addiction and his replied was “heck no?’

IS IT TRUE that last Friday our investigative photojournalist camped out at TACO TIERRA  during lunch time and he took a photo of Commissioner Shoulder alledging eating nine (9) FISH TACOS?

IS IT TRUE that it’s alleged that Mr. Shoulder eats on the average of nine (9) “FISH TACO” at “TACO TIERRA” every Friday?

IS IT TRUE that we have been contacted by several friends of Mr. Shoulders and ask us to establish a “GO FUND” account so we can raise enough money for them to hire an expert in eating disorders?

IS IT TRUE that we have now been told that Mr. Shoulder drinks eleven (11) purple slushies from SONI Drive-In restaurant several times a week?  …It has also been alleged by anonymous sources that Mr. Shoulders has a slushies drinking problem?   …this is definitely a developing story?

FOOTNOTE: This article was created for the sole purpose of having fun with County Commissioner  Ben Shoulders.  

 

IS LOCAL JOURNALISM IN LOUISVILLE GOING TO DIE

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Is Local Journalism In Louisville Going To Die?

“…were it left to me to decide whether we should have a government without newspapers or newspapers without a government, I should not hesitate a moment to prefer the latter. But I should mean that every man should receive those papers and be capable of reading them.”Thomas Jefferson, 1787
Dear loyal reader,
We all used to love our newspapers. And many of us remember a time when the Courier Journal was a formidable winner of Pulitzers and international acclaim. Louisville was a fortunate city to have such fantastic local reporting. We remember when the Courier was an institution, a morning ritual, the glue that held us together. There were dozens of reporters focused on local issues that mattered. And of course, there was also sports, weather and the breaking news we all wanted.
Those days are gone. The newspaper industry, and the Courier along with it, is a mere shadow of its former self. In cities across the country, local media is crumbling under unsustainable business models created by the internet and its dominant duopoly of Facebook and Google.
Jefferson’s quote is more vital today than ever. But instead of newspapers, we have the internet. And Louisville is developing a new morning ritual—reading Insider Louisville.
The days of paying a hundred dollars a year for a subscription, with pages and pages of classifieds and display advertising are gone. And so is the business model for local news. Now, we are all on the internet.
And, the internet has challenges of its own. The business model depends on lots and lots (and lots) of clicks. So “news” is generated to create clicks. Privacy is a huge and very real concern. Companies sell your private information to marketers and politicians, and ads follow you wherever you go. All the while doing so without your permission.
But this does not mean Local journalism in Louisville is going to die, it just needs to be reimagined and reinvented.
Last year, we decided that a nonprofit business model is the best path forward for Insider Louisville. Why? Because community support is the only way local news can survive in the 21st century.
We know that the click bait ad model does not serve our readers or our city when it comes to real news. And we therefore must go to you, the reader, for support. Already we are getting significant validation for our mission. We are grateful and honored to have received generous support from the James Graham Brown Foundation and several individuals, each of whom know how important our mission is to our city’s vitality.
But we need to hire more reporters writing more stories about things that matter. And we need your help if we are going to focus on local stories of importance, not stories that get the most clicks.
So, please consider supporting Louisville’s only digital local news source with a monthly commitment of just $10 (or more if you choose). When you do, you can be proud of the fact that you have contributed to growing the city’s largest digital-first newsroom.
Thanks for being a loyal Insider Louisville reader. We hope we can continue to be your local source of the newsworthy stories that impact our community and its future.
Tom Cottingham
Insider Louisville CEO

Deadline Extended And Scholarships Available For The Evansville African American Museum Theatre Camp

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Registration deadline has been extended. Scholarships are available to help offset the registration cost.

This 2-week camp provides Evansville area students with the opportunity to develop, rehearse and perform a production for family, friends and the community.
• Build self-confidence by conquering challenges and developing new skills
• Learn all aspects of putting together a professional stage show.
• Make new friends and have fun!

Dates: July 9 through July 20, 2018
Time: 8 am – 4 pm
Location: Bosse High School, 1300 Washington Ave, Evansville IN
Open to Grade 4 through Grade 12 students
Cost: $75.00 per student
Performance July 19 & 20 start time 6:30 PM
Tickets: Adult $5.00, Children 5-18 $2.00
For more information contact Deborah Wagner 812-425-7760,
Janice Hale 812-423-5188 or click here

Deadline extended and scholarships available for the Evansville African American Museum theatre camp

JEFF HATFIELD & CORE CONTRACTORS NOMINATED FOR SECRETARY OF DEFENSE FREEDOM AWARD

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Jeff Hatfield and Core Contractors were nominated for the United States Secretary of Defense Employer Support Freedom Award. In a ceremony held on June 29, 2018, Jeff Hatfield and Core Contractors were recognized with honors for their exemplary support of National Guard and Reserve Member Employees.

Jeff and Jerri Hatfield have owned their own businesses since 1984 and have owned and operated Core Contractors, Inc. since 1999. As business owners, this nomination recognizes their commitment and support for members of the military.

ESGR’s awards program culminates with the Secretary of Defense Employer Support Freedom Award, the highest recognition given by the U.S. Government to employers for their outstanding support of employees serving in the Guard and Reserve. Each year, Guard and Reserve employees, or a family member acting on their behalf, have the opportunity to nominate their employer for the Employer

Support Freedom Award. The ESGR State Committees review nominations and submit recommendations to advance to the next round in each of the three categories: small employer, large employer, and public sector. A national selection board comprised of senior Department of Defense officials, business leaders, and prior awardees select up to 15 employers to receive the Secretary’s prestigious award.

Since the Freedom Award was instituted in 1996, 220 employers have been honored at annual ceremonies in Washington, DC. The ceremony is currently held at the Pentagon, with the awards being presented by either the Secretary of Defense or Deputy Secretary of Defense. As part of the annual recognition, the President also signs a proclamation for “National Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve Week,” highlighting the sacrifices of our Guard and Reserve members and their families, and the outstanding support they receive from employers.

EPD Releases Flyers On Fireworks Laws As Reminder For Upcoming Independence Day Celebrations.

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With our nations Independence Day fast approaching the Evansville Police Department is releasing informational flyers to help ensure that everyone has as safe a holiday as possible.

For more information on Indiana’s Fireworks Laws, visit the IDHS website at: www.in.gov/dhs.

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ADOPT A PET

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Zeus is a male American Staffordshire Terrier or “pit bull” mix. The first thing you’ll notice about him is his irresistible smile. He has that perfect “pittie smile” and it almost never goes away! He’s a happy silly boy who will greet you with a full-blown wiggle butt. His adoption fee is $110 and includes his neuter, microchip, vaccines, and more. Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 or adoptions@vhslifesaver.org for adoption details!

Otters Bats Come Up Short In Loss To River City

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The Evansville Otters dropped a tightly contested ball game 5-3 to the River City Rascals on Friday night in front of 3,266 fans at Bosse Field.

The Otters got on the scoreboard first in the bottom of the third inning when Toby Thomas doubled home David Cronin from second base.

River City plated three runs in the top of the fourth to take the lead. Gage West tied the game with an RBI double and Paul Kronenfeld gave the Rascals the lead with a two-run single to center.

West broke the tie with his second RBI double of the game in the top of the sixth to give the Rascals a 4-3 lead.

Ransom LaLonde added an insurance run in the top of the ninth with an RBI double to put River City up 5-3.

Evansville put the tying run on base in the ninth, but Cody Mincey struck out Cronin to end the game and pick up his twelfth save of the season.

Otters starter Luc Rennie is hit with his first loss of the season. Rennie threw seven innings, allowing four runs, three earned, on eight hits while striking out seven.

Josh Kimborowicz gets the win for River City. The Rascals starter tossed six innings, limiting the Otters offense to three runs on six hits while striking out four.

Tomorrow’s game with the Rascals begins at 6:35 p.m. and features a Heritage Federal Credit Union hat giveaway for the first 1,000 fans in attendance. It is also Boy Scout night at the ballpark. Tickets are still available at evansvilleotters.com or by calling 812-435- 8686.