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“READERS FORUM” APRIL 14, 2018

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We hope that today’s “Readers Forum” 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?

WHATS ON YOUR MIND TODAY?

Todays “Readers Poll” question is: Do you feel that Congressman Larry Buschon should debate his opponent, Dr. Richard Moss?

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Energy Systems Group Cuts Ribbon on New Facility

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 Energy Systems Group started operations 25 years ago in Indiana.

They celebrated their silver anniversary with a ribbon cutting this afternoon at their new state of the art facility in Warrick County.

ESG provides efficient and renewable energy projects across the county.

Lieutenant Governor Suzanne Crouch, Evansville Mayor Lloyd Winnecke, representatives from Vectren and ESG Employees were all on hand.

The new building will house 70 employees, who will work to provide sustainable infrastructure solutions for customers.

President of ESG, Greg Collins said, “The energy efficient is a win win for customers both from an environmental standpoint as well as saving money, so we see a great future for it growing and as energy prices increase, there will be a lot of opportunity to save money.”

ESG sees energy efficiency as a win-win for customers and the environment. They have joined forces with Vectren as Vectren turns to more renewable energy across Indiana and this partnership could lead to more jobs and benefit communities and businesses across the state.

Lieutenant Governor Suzanne Crouch said, “Indiana leads the country in advanced manufacturing, we are number one in the Midwest and fifth in the nation for our business environment, we have the third best infrastructure in the country, and we are one of twelve states that has a triple A credit bond rating by all three independent rating agencies.”

ESG has just completed a solar panel project for the EVSC, the company has another project in the works for the court house in Warrick County.

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Funeral Services Set For Father Eugene Heerdink

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Funeral Services Set For Father Eugene Heerdink

Funeral service have been set for a priest credited for pioneering the Evansville Catholic Diocese’s ministry to the Latino community. Father Eugene Heerdink has died at age 92.

Visitation will be held on April 16th from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. EST at St. Joseph Church in Jasper. Vigil service will be held at 7 p.m. EST the same day at St. Joseph Parish.

Visitation will continue on April 17th from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. Central at St. Benedict Cathedral in Evansville. Interment will follow in the Priests’ Circle at St. Joseph Cemetery.

Fr. Heerdink was born on January 23, 1926 in Evansville. He attended St. Meinrad Seminary in St. Meinrad.

On May 19, 1951, Bishop Henry Grimmelsman ordained him a priest of the Diocese of Evansville.

Heerdink’s priestly assisgnments included Assistant, St Joseph Parish, Evansville, 1951; Assistant St. John the Baptist Parish, Vincennes, 1952; assistant, St. Anthony of Padua Parish, Evansville, 1957; administrator, then assistant, Holy Redeemer Parish, 1958; administrator, St. Martin Parish, Whitfield, 1959; pastor, Holy Name Parish, Bloomfield, 1959; Pastor, St. John the Evangelist Parish, Loogootee, 1964; and Pastor, St. Matthew Parish, Mount Vernon, 1969.

In 1979, Fr. Heerdink took a five-year leave from the diocese for mission service in South America. He retired from active ministry in June 2008.

Father Heerdink pioneered diocesan ministry to the Latino community. He served as coordinator of the Diocesan Apostolate to Spanish Speaking beginning in 1992, and as director of the Diocesan Ministry to Spanish Speaking beginning in 1999. He also played a significant role in bringing Catholic radio station WTJW 93.1 FM to Jasper in 2014.

Heerdink is survived by his brother, William, of Evansville, and his sister, Mary, of Washington.

‘ROSEANNE’ IS A LIBERAL TROJAN HORSE

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By Rick Jensen

Hey, “Roseanne” fans in Tulsa, Cincinnati, Kansas City, Pittsburgh, Oklahoma City and Indianapolis: don’t get too comfy with Roseanne-the-Trump-Voter… it looks like the writers are going to make her character into a new version of Archie Bunker, a likable character with horrible, hateful opinions designed to turn you against non-liberal political ideas.

Whitney Cummings, a successful liberal comic, writer and producer, is the show’s executive producer and co-showrunner (which is apparently a word, as though “producer, director or big boss lady” aren’t sufficiently descriptive).

Hollywood was shocked and stunned that Trump-voting Roseanne didn’t jut do well in the ratings debut -the show posted historically high ratings, including a 5.2 rating among young adults.

How can this BE? !!!!

The vast majority of scripted (including late-night) shows are pointedly liberal, defining anyone right-of-center as hatefully out of touch with the writers’ fictions.

“Roseanne” was billed as a “controversy” by Vox because, well, Roseanne Barr voted for Trump. Deadline Hollywood gasped, “‘Roseanne’ Revival’s Huge Debut Stuns Hollywood, Prompts Soul-Searching.”

No worries, Hollywood.This appears to be part of the plan.

It’s the hard-working people of middle America, not the liberal elites of Los Angeles or New York, who enjoyed the show. Viewers on both coasts largely ignored the show.

Trump voters loved it, which would certainly play right into Cummings’ agenda, which she described in a piece on Vulture.com.

Frustrated that her anti-Trump tweets were only reaching fellow travelers in her liberal echo chamber, Cummings looked toward producing and writing for “Roseanne” to reach conservatives, independents and all other non-liberals to convince them that they are wrong.

Cummings writes, “Since tweeting wasn’t working, maybe giving my brain to a show that touched the hearts and got the eyeballs of so many working-class people is how I could finally do my part to help us all make sense of the election.”

I guess she really doesn’t understand the millions of #NeverHillary voters and will continue to tilt at the windmills of her fantabulous brain.

It’s also revealing that she believes writing “progressive,” i.e. “liberal,” scripts equals “truth”:

“… the, Roseanne, writers have a commitment to the truth that I have not seen on other network shows,” Cummings wrote. “There’s no agenda, no judgment of the characters, just a deep devotion to the Conners’ fiscal and emotional reality. That, and a bravery around incendiary, progressive-themed stories.”

Nope. No agenda here, just “progressive” themes as opposed to “conservative” or “libertarian” themes.

The revelations continue.

If you’re going to create a character like Archie Bunker, which is my own theory based upon Cummings’s article, you have to create a character who is likable while he or she articulates opinions written in such a way as to be repulsive to most Americans.

Cummings observes, “After working with some of the show’s original writers, I’ve concluded that their quest to honor reality and avoid worrying about if you ‘like’ the characters is actually what ended up making you love the characters.”

“Likability” solved.

Now, how to use Roseanne to cause blue collar white Americans who voted for Trump to question their beliefs, become self-loathing and vote for Democrats?

Cummings explains that she hopes “… the show will make you feel like you’re going home to visit relatives who you may not always align with politically or philosophically, that you may have anger toward, but that you still respect and love because they’re smart, self-aware, and always make you laugh. Maybe since the Conners are not actually your relatives, you can listen long enough to face some of your own prejudices and think, ‘I guess I never thought of it that way,’ or ‘I don’t agree with what this person believes, but I can now understand why they believe it.’”

So, who would be the one expressing such horrible, contrived prejudices?

Who could best carry this Trojan horse message, one in which the one delivering the outwardly bigoted or subtle, dog-whistle prejudiced lines while being ever-so-likable with their working class humor?

Roseanne.

But, does Roseanne know that Cummings and her team seem to be setting her up to be one of the most despised characters in broadcast history?

FOOTNOTE: The City County Observer posted this article without opinon, bias or editing.

U of E Men’s Basketball Finalizes Coaching Staff

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Todd Lickliter And Matt Graves Join Purple Aces Staff

 The first coaching staff is now complete as University of Evansville head men’s basketball coach Walter McCarty has announced the hiring of Todd Lickliter and Matthew Graves as assistant coaches.

“Our program is very blessed and fortunate to add two assistants with head coaching experience,” McCarty said.  “Todd and Matthew are both great teachers of the game and will do a great job of helping our guys grow on and off the court.  The success of your program is all about surrounding yourself with great people and we have done just that with Todd and Matthew, as well as Terrence Commodore and Logan Baumann.”

Todd Lickliter is a coach who is synonymous with basketball in Indiana.  A 1979 graduate of Butler University, Lickliter began his college coaching career with the Bulldogs as an assistant in 1988 before rejoining the staff in 1999.  He was promoted to the head coach at Butler in 2001 and enjoyed immediate success.

In his first season at the helm, he directed the Bulldogs to a then-school record of 26 victories and its third Horizon League regular season championship in a row.  His squad also reached the Associated Press Top 25 for the first time in 53 years.  Lickliter’s success only got better as he led Butler to a pair of Sweet 16 appearance in 2003 and 2007.

His top honor came in 2007 as he was named the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) National Coach of the Year.  He left the program with the top three single-season win totals in school history.  Lickliter became the head coach at the University of Iowa in 2007 and also led the program at Marian University in 2012.  In his second season with the Knights, he led them to the most conference wins in school history along with the #1 scoring defense in NAIA Division II.  After leaving Marian, he joined the Boston Celtics as a scout.

“The opportunity to have someone with the experience of Todd Lickliter next to me in my first season as a head coach is very exciting,” McCarty said.  “With all of the experience he has had as a head coach, he will be invaluable to myself and our team.  He has a great basketball mind and is a wonderful teacher of the game.”

Matthew Graves joins the Purple Aces staff after a 5-year stint as the head coach at the University of South Alabama.  In his stint with the Jaguars, he changed the culture of the program, resulting in the best GPA for the program in five years in just his first season as head coach.  Over his first three campaigns at USA, Graves saw them improve their win total each season.

Graves directed Augustine Rubit to the school and Sun Belt Conference records in rebounding while becoming the first USA player to earn All-Sun Belt recognition on four occasions.  His second season saw the program earn its first conference tournament win in three seasons.

Prior to his time with the Jaguars, Graves spent 17 years at Butler University as a student-athlete and coach.  In 2001, he joined Todd Lickliter’s BU staff as coordinator of basketball operations.  After two seasons, he was promoted to an assistant coach before being named the associate head coach in 2010 by Brad Stevens.

With Graves on staff, the Bulldogs made a national tournament in each of his last eight seasons along with eight seasons in a row with 20+ victories.  His coaching career at Butler was highlighted by a pair of appearances in the NCAA Tournament Championship Game in 2010 and 2011.

As a student-athlete at Butler, Graves was a member of the 1997 team that made the NCAA Tournament for the first time in 35 years.  He was the team MVP as he led the Horizon League in free throw shooting while earning a nod on the All-Tournament Team with his 18-point performance in the championship game.  Off the court, he was named to the GTE Academic All-District V Team while garnering an academic all-league selection.

“Matthew is another coach who brings a lot of great things to our program; he will help us to do things the right way,” McCarty explained.  “He a good recruiter that will bring in guys that this community will be proud of.  Matthew is another guy who has spent a lot of time with Todd (Lickliter) and Brad (Stevens) and brings that same type of experience.”

 

UE Names Ying Shang as Dean of College of Engineering and Computer Science

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The University of Evansville has announced that Ying Shang, PhD, has been named as the University’s new dean of the College of Engineering and Computer Science. Shang is the first woman to serve as the dean of the CECS at UE and will begin her new duties in August. Currently, she is chair of computer science at Southern Illinois University in Edwardsville. 

“I am so impressed with the University’s dedication to excellence in education,” said Shang. “I look forward to leading and working collaboratively with UE faculty, staff, and students. I hope to bring extra energy and innovative ideas to the University’s College of Engineering and Computer Science. Together we will make UE an even better place in the future.”

Shang earned her PhD and MS degrees in electrical engineering from the University of Notre Dame, and her BS in control engineering from Shandong University. Her research areas include discrete-event systems, max-plus linear systems, and hybrid systems with applications in queueing networks, manufacturing systems, and transportation networks. 

“I am excited by the expertise and perspective that Dr. Shang will bring to the College of Engineering and Computer Science,” said Michael Austin, executive vice president for academic affairs at UE. “Her enthusiasm, vision, and keen insight will make her a great addition to the University.” 

Shang has published more than 25 papers in journals and conference proceedings and delivered numerous invited presentations. During a sabbatical leave, Shang was a visiting professor at the University of Angers in France working on high-throughput screening research in drug discovery.  

During Shang’s term as SIUE’s computer science department chair, she fostered faculty growth in teaching and research, improved communication, secured ABET accreditation, established industrial partnerships, and created a process of launching entrepreneurial incubator/accelerator for startups to help Southern Illinois. Shang also served as faculty advisor for SIUE’s Society of Women Engineers Student Chapter and led the organization in recruiting more female students. She served as a role model for female engineering students and initiated the first annual Introduce a Girl to Engineering event.

UE Volleyball Signs Three For Next Season

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Coach Concepcion Adds To Young Nucleus

University of Evansville head volleyball coach Manolo Concepcion has announced the signing of three student-athletes to National Letters of Intent to play for the Purple Aces starting next season.

Concepcion’s signing class consists of Cecilia Thon, Elaine Alondra Vazquez and Vernanderse Patricia Joseph.

Thon is a native of Puerto Rico and will be a setter at UE.  A multi-sport athlete, Thon was her team MVP in volleyball and softball three years in a row while also earning the accolade on one occasions in Track and Field.  Thon earned a spot on the All-Star Team in volleyball on four occasions and was a 3-time participant in softball.  She was an All-Star at the 2014 Jeep Volleyball Tournament and the 2017 Spring Challenge.

Coach Concepcion on Thon: Ceci is a dynamic player with an incredible volleyball IQ and ability to manage the game. One of those athletes that makes every repetition look like the most important one. Coming from parents that have been athletes at the highest level (her dad is a former MLB player and her mom a former volleyball pro player), as well as her siblings, have allowed her to develop an advanced understanding towards what it takes to commit to excellence. Plus, she is an exemplary student that brings in one of the best academic backgrounds that we have had.

Elaine Alondra Vazquez also comes to Evansville from Puerto Rico.  She is in outside hitter.  Since 2017, Vazquez has been a member of the Puerto Rico Junior National Team.  In the High School National Championships last season, she earned the awards for best attacker and best passer.  Vazquez helped her team win the 2017 Jeep National Championship and earned MVP honors in the tournament.  Her squads won a pair of Junior High School National Championships (2014 and 2016) while earning a Club National Championship in 2015 and a High School National Championship in 2017.

Coach Concepcion on Vazquez: Alondra will add tremendous depth to the Outside Hitter position. Her ball control presents an interesting perspective for our program, as she will not only be an offensive weapon for us, but also someone that could play 6 rotations with effectiveness and efficiency. She is an all-around player that is capable of impacting the game in many areas. One of the most impressive aspects about her is that she has been a winner everywhere she has played at; so she brings the drive and competitiveness to do what it takes to get the job done.

Vernanderse Patricia Joseph makes her way to UE from Hutchinson Community College where she is a middle/right side.  She is a native of Haiti.  She has enjoyed an impressive career at the JUCO level as she was a National Qualifier in both track and volleyball.  Her team was a regional champion in 2017.  In high school, she won the Wendy’s Heisman Award in 2016 while earning numerous accolades in volleyball, track/field and basketball.

Coach Concepcion on Joseph: Patricia is an athletic player with a track and field background: a factor that has contributed with her explosive power, vertical leap, and range. She is someone that provide us with the opportunity to have a 3rd Middle in the Right Side, or use her as a pure middle. She is a fast-pace type of hitter, which will fit perfectly with the offense that Thon, Redmond, and McInnis will be in charge of running. Joseph also brings an intangible that we love for our locker room and on the court environment: high energy and passion.

Indiana’s Connor Concludes 2018 Gold Coast Commonwealth Games

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Indiana University diver James Connor had a terrific week at the 2018 Gold Coast Commonwealth Games in Australia this week.

The redshirt junior started his week by winning silver in the men’s 1-meter dive with a score of 412.45. The Melbourne, Australia native then followed that performance by winning bronze in the men’s 3-meter dive with a total of 438.50.

The two-time Olympian for Team Australia then capped his week by placing sixth in the 3-meter synchro with diving partner Kurtis Mathews. The pair finished with a score of 370.17.

This past season, Connor earned a pair of All-America honors at the NCAA Championships for the Hoosiers, placing third in the 1-meter dive and sixth in the 3-meter dive.

 

ADOPT A PET

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The name says it all with this one. This sweet girl is full of kisses, hugs, and snuggles! She’s a 2-year-old female American Staffordshire (or “pit bull”) mix. Her $110 adoption fee includes her spay, microchip, vaccines, and more. Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 for adoption details!

 

VANDERBURGH COUNTY FELONY CHARGES

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

Samantha Catherine Murphy: Domestic battery (Level 6 Felony)

Roy Glenn Wilson: Domestic battery (Level 6 Felony), Resisting law enforcement (Class A misdemeanor), Criminal mischief (Class B misdemeanor)

Tavern Keith Ford: Unlawful possession of a firearm by a serious violent felon (Level 4 Felony)

Aaron Jay Cartwright: Intimidation (Level 5 Felony)

Lonnie Joe Rowley: Possession of a synthetic drug or synthetic drug lookalike substance (Level 6 Felony), Public intoxication (Class B misdemeanor)

Levi Wayne Fryman: Theft (Level 6 Felony)

Michael Deangelo Hines: Aiding Robbery resulting in serious bodily injury (Level 2 Felony)

Gage Allen Sloan: Aiding Robbery resulting in serious bodily injury (Level 2 Felony), Aggravated battery (Level 3 Felony)