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PUTRID PORRIDGE

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PUTRID PORRIDGE

GAVEL GAMUT By Jim Redwine

As this is a family newspaper I cannot recite the W.C. Fields (1880–1946) actual quotation about why he did not drink water. However, after spending two full days removing a winter’s worth of sludge from Peg’s above ground pool I side with W.C. My first clue as to the toxicity of the greenish, quivering mass clinging to the Walmart plastic liner was when my friend Paul Axton, who is a Department of Natural Resources officer, stopped by to retrieve the racoon trap he had loaned me. Paul smelled the acrid fumes rising from the pool and walked over to investigate.

“Jim have you notified the E.P.A. about this concoction? It may require Congressional oversight to remove this junk. If this gets into the wrong hands terrorists may be able to use it for untold mayhem.”

“No, Paul, but Peg has already ordered me to get in that knee-deep filth and prepare the pool for swimming. According to Peg, as the man of JPeg Ranch, the gods have ordained it is my duty. Peg has already cleared the disposal with the Health Department and the Department of Defense. Thanks for your concern; would you like to join me?”

“Gee, I would but I told my sister, Judy, I would help her with her racoon problem. But feel free to call me any other time.”

In past years Peg has just bypassed my reluctant involvement in removing the winter’s accumulation of dead organisms, crop dust, and floating debris. However, Peg thoughtlessly fell off the ladder when she started to clean it last week and re-injured the knee she broke skiing 22 years ago. She claims it hurts and Dr. Matthew Lee took her side and ordered her on bed rest for two weeks. To make matters worse, Dr. Lee then sent her to an orthopedic surgeon who agreed.

I gently reminded her she had skied on down a huge mountain in Utah when she broke her leg and maybe she could just ignore the medical profession’s opinion and the pain. I cannot repeat her response due once again to that family newspaper thing.

Anyway, my weekend was filled with two days of shop vacs, mops, Clorox, white vinegar, long handled brooms and water hoses. It was so gay to watch globs of unidentified multi-colored crude having the consistency and smell of the contents of used diapers ooze off the plastic floor through the vacuum, into the bucket then hoisted over the pool wall into the yard. My guess is every varmint within miles will think a grand smorgasbord has been laid out for them. Of course, the grass immediately began to wither and turn yellow.

Well, Gentle Reader, I know Peg’s injury and its unfortunate consequences may concern you, but, do not worry, I’ll be alright.

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IURC asks Hoosiers to submit comments

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Many Hoosiers need high-quality internet service for daily tasks like completing school work, operating a business, paying bills, making purchases and enjoying media services.

Making broadband networks more readily available to all Hoosiers, especially those in rural and high-cost areas, is becoming increasingly important.

This summer, the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission will study topics related to broadband deployment.

The commission is seeking comments from the public and stakeholders regarding the broadband study through June 15. You can submit a comment by emailing urccomments@urc.in.gov.

McKinney Endowment nears $20,000 mark

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Marilyn Odendahl for www.theindianalawyer.com

Since the December 2017 creation of an endowment in honor of the late Larry McKinney, senior judge of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Indiana, the fund is getting close to reaching the $20,000 milestone.

The Honorable Larry J. McKinney Fund for Civic Education was started by the Indiana Bar Foundation to support civic educations programs like We the People and Indiana Mock Trial. McKinney, who died suddenly in September 2017, was a strong advocate for teaching students about the Constitution and democracy. He often attended We the People and mock trial competitions and even held a naturalization ceremony during the annual We the People state championship so the students could see immigrants become U.S. citizens.

Charles Dunlap, executive director of the bar foundation, said the endowment will ensure McKinney’s legacy continues.

To get the McKinney Endowment started, the bar foundation offered to match each donation dollar-for-dollar up to the first $10,000. The most recent tally shows $8,105 have been raised from 52 donors which, with the match, doubles that amount to $16,210.

Dunlap is confident the bar foundation’s remaining $1,895 for the match will be used. Recently, the push for contributions to the endowment has slowed because, he said, the foundation does not want to fatigue its donors by constantly asking for help

“We’ll get there,” he said. “It is just taking a little bit longer.”

Dunlap is hoping to begin drawing money from the endowment next year and to grow the total amount beyond $20,000. Plans call for the fund to target the expenses that can prevent a school from participating in one of the civic education programs.

As examples, Dunlap said the endowment might be used to cover the cost of transporting the students to the civic education contests or to pay for a substitute instructor while the regular classroom teacher is accompanying the team to the championship.

Join us for the 2018 Juneteenth Celebration

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For more information about the event call 812.423.5188 or visit us at evansvilleaamuseum.org

ADOPT A PET

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Aaron is a 3-month-old male Lionhead bunny from the “Mean Girls” litter. He has several brothers & sisters up for adoption too, and all of them are currently partially or fully litter-trained! His $40 adoption fee  includes his neuter & microchip, which is over a $175 value. Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 for details!

 

SWIRCA & More June Vendor Fair

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Wednesday, June 20, 2018
1:30 – 3:00 p.m.
SWIRCA & More Activity Center
16 W. Virginia Street, Evansville, IN
Event Schedule
1:00 – 1:30 p.m. – Vendor table set up
1:30 – 3:00 p.m. – Vendor Fair
The SWIRCA & More Care Management Department will be holding a Vendor Fair on June 20. This fair will provide an opportunity for you to meet with our Care Managers and learn about the new things happening here at SWIRCA.
If you wish to reserve a table, please contact Tim Clark at tclark@swirca.org or call 812-464-7800 no later than June 10, 2018. If you require electrical hook-up for your table, please notify Tim.

Steve Miller Band at the Ford Center- June 12th

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The Steve Miller Band has played to more than 20 million people in the last 20 years.  In addition to touring with his band, Miller is also contributing his time to serving on the visiting committee of the Department of Musical Instruments of New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art and as a board member of Jazz at Lincoln Center, where he curates and hosts shows at both institutions celebrating blues, jazz and early American music.

Grammy Award-winning guitarist Peter Frampton remains one of the most celebrated artists in rock history. At age 16, he was lead singer and guitarist for British band the Herd. At 18, he co-founded one of the first supergroups, seminal rock act Humble Pie. His session work includes collaborations with such legendary artists as George Harrison, Harry Nilsson, David Bowie, Jerry Lee Lewis, Ringo Starr, John Entwistle among many others.

Board of School Trustees of the Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation Meeting

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The Board of School Trustees of the Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation will meet in executive session at 3:30 p.m. on Monday, June 11, 2018, in the John H. Schroeder Conference Centre at the EVSC Administration Building, 951 Walnut, IN 47713, Evansville, IN. The session will be conducted according to Senate Enrolled Act 313, Section 1, I.C. 5-14-1.5-6.1, as amended. The purpose of the meeting is for discussion of collective bargaining, (2)(A); initiation of litigation or litigation that is either pending or has been threatened specifically in writing, (2)(B); purchase or lease of property, (2)(D); and job performance evaluation of individual employees, (9).

The regular meeting of the School Board will follow at 5:30 p.m. in the EVSC Board Room, same address.

Tyson Foods Inc. Recalls Breaded Chicken Products Due to Possible Foreign Matter Contamination

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Tyson Foods Inc., a North Little Rock, Ark. establishment, is recalling approximately 3,120 pounds of frozen breaded chicken products that may be contaminated with extraneous materials, specifically blue and clear soft plastic.