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Time change Is This Weekend: It’s Time To ‘Spring Forward’ 1 Hour

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Daylight Saving Time starts this weekend, meaning it’s time for people around the U.S. to set their clocks ahead one hour before going to bed Saturday night (March 10).

Daylight Saving Time officially start 2 a.m. Sunday, when clocks are moved ahead one hour to 3 a.m.

The good news is most electronic devices – cell phones, computers, some car clocks, etc. – are programmed to advance automatically. The bad news is most clocks and watches are not, meaning you will have to make the change yourself.

More Light In The Evening Hours

Sunrise and sunset will be about one hour later on March 11 than the day before, meaning more light in the evening hours. The time will change again on Nov. 4 when clocks will move back one hour.
The idea dates to Benjamin Franklin, who first proposed the idea as a way to conserve energy.  DST – then known as “fast time” – was instituted in World War I in several countries, including the U.S., but abandoned shortly after the war ended. It was revived in 1942 by President Franklin Roosevelt and utilized during World War II.

President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Uniform Time Act in 1966, establishing schedules for daylight saving time and eliminating the problem of local governments setting their own. In 2005, President George W. Bush extended daylight saving time for an extra four weeks, setting the start date each year as the second Sunday of March with an ending day on the first Sunday of November.

The time-change idea is not without controversy. Hawaii and Arizona don’t observe Daylight Saving Time and just this year, Florida legislators passed a measure that would allow the Sunshine State to remain on DST year-round. The measure is awaiting Gov. Rick Scott’s signature and would require Congressional approval before it could be instituted.

Internationally, only about 40 percent of the world’s countries observe DST.

The beginning of DST doesn’t signal the official start of spring, however. The vernal (or spring) equinox will be on March 20 at 11:15 a.m. this year.

MEET BRENDA BERGWITZ PATRIOT, FRIEND AND VETERANS RIGHTS CRUSADER

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MEET BRENDA BERGWITZ, PATRIOT, FRIEND AND VETERANS RIGHTS CRUSADER

Brenda had been a life long Democrat until at the age of 65 in 2008 she looked around, didn’t recognize her country got scared turned on the radio and listened to Glenn Beck and the rest was history.

She is now an Republican conservative  that fights for disadvanatged people. She also attempts to force our elected officials to practice transparency, accounability and fiscal responsibility

Brenda grew up in poverty in West Virginia. To escape her disadvantaged enviourment, she joined the Marine Corps during the Viet Nam era. She served two years as a secretary in Washington DC, then was forced out of the military by a policy that didn’t allow married enlisted female marines to served in the military. She married fellow Marine, John Bergwitz and they had five children.  One son is in the Marines today and another died at the Drury Inn plane crash.

Brenda and John were married 51 years. She started her working carreer as a nurse at St. Mary’s Hosipital, Evansville.  After her nursing carreer she worked and retired from Sterling Brewery. She is known for being extremely generous with her time figting for conservative causes.

Brenda is presently experiencing majpr health issues.  She just returned from Vanderbilt Medical Center and is presently doing rehab at a local healthcare facility. We encourage you to pray for Brenda health to improve.

SO LONG, FOODS OF MY 1970S CHILDHOOD

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By Tom Purcell

The Wall Street Journal article made me both hungry and wistful.

According to The Journal, Aunt Jemima pancake mix, Campbell’s Soup, Kellogg’s cereals and many other “big-food” staples of the ’70s are in trouble.

“High-end consumers are shifting toward fresher items with fewer processed ingredients, while cost-conscious shoppers are buying inexpensive store brands,” reports The Journal.

Processed foods were all the rage in the ’70s. With big families to feed in a down economy, parents were looking for what they thought was “safe, affordable and convenient food.”

It was the golden era of Hamburger Helper, which originated in 1971. Hamburger Helper included dried pasta and powdered, seasoned sauce to add to browned hamburger – a tasty meal that even my father could make.

Truth be told, my parents didn’t often purchase name-brand foods. They spent our limited budget on fresh fruit and produce – which my sisters and I viewed as a disappointment.

That’s because the ’70s was also the golden era of television advertising. The big-food makers exploited color TV’s power to make us crave their products.

I’m 55 and I still have “Big Mac Attacks.” I wake sweating, convinced that the Hamburglar made off with my meal.

I have Big Mac Attacks because our parents never took us to McDonald’s.

Nor would they buy us other heavily advertised products, such as Cap’n Crunch, source of the world’s most intense sugar buzz; Hostess Ho Hos, source of the world’s second most intense sugar buzz; or soft, white Wonder Bread, which, I’m pretty sure, has less nutritional value than the plastic bag in which it comes.

No, my parents bought Cellone’s Italian bread, good stuff still. However, Cellone’s, combined with bologna, a processed food they did buy, made lunchtime unpleasant.

I don’t know how my mother did it, but every single day, she assembled my sandwich with two end pieces of bread, which were glued together by a hunk of bologna and a dollop of warm mayonnaise. It was wrapped in wax paper (no name-brand sandwich wraps for the Purcell clan).

Every day, I sat next to Jimmy Schmidt. His lunch included peanut butter and jelly on fresh Wonder Bread, a can of Coke, Ho Hos and a Nestle Crunch bar.

Every day, I asked Jimmy if he wanted to trade.

Every day, he looked at me like I had rocks in my head.

The only other processed food we consumed was Velveeta.

Note to people under 30: Velveeta is one of the tastiest gastronomic inventions of the past two centuries – even though it’s not really cheese.

Every Friday night, my mother made tuna melts with the stuff. I could have eaten a million of those sandwiches. Good thing, too – I needed the calories then.

Because every Saturday night, my father made greasy, burnt hamburgers in a cast-iron skillet. And the only member of our family able to digest them was our dog, Jingles, to whom we slipped them when our father wasn’t looking.

It’s a good thing that more people are aware of the ingredients in the food we eat – that fewer are consuming the processed-food staples of my youth – but, as I said, my family never consumed most of them, anyhow.

Much like humorist Calvin Trillin, my mother made leftovers for dinner ALMOST EVERY NIGHT for 30 years.

Like Trillin, we sent a crew of anthropologists into her kitchen, but they were unable to find the original meal.

Out Going State Rep. Tom Washburne Honored For Service

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State Rep. Tom Washburne Honored For Service

 Members of the House of Representatives honored retiring State Representative Tom Washburne (R-Evansville) for his service. Washburne, who has represented House District 64 for six years, was honored Tuesday at the Statehouse.

Washburne will retire when his term is up in November. During his time in the Indiana House of Representatives, he served as chair of the House Committee on Courts and Criminal Code.

He was also a member of the House Judiciary Committee and the House Financial Institutions Committee.

Washburne says he and his wife decided before the election in November of 2016 that this term would be his last.

During his time, Washburne examined proposals related to how the Hoosier court system operates. He was first elected in 2012.

Washburne represents Gibson County, and parts of Knox, Pike, Vanderburgh and Posey Counties.

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Gov. Holcomb outlines school safety goals and requests in letter to legislative leaders

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Governor Eric Holcomb has asked Indiana lawmakers to authorize $5 million more for school safety spending before they adjourn for the 2018 legislative session. The governor sent a letter to Republican and Democrat House and Senate leaders with the request and outlined other steps his administration will lead over the next several months to improve school safety.

Holcomb outlined his request with Senator Long and Speaker Bosma on Wednesday and has discussed school safety matters with Attorney General Curtis Hill and Indiana Superintendent of Public Instruction Dr. Jennifer McCormick in the past several days.

The governor’s letter is attached.

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Working Together 2018

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Wednesday April 11th
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Otters give extension to Cummings; sign Nicely

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The Evansville Otters have signed left-handed pitcher Kyano Cummings to a contract extension.

Cummings, a Cicero, N.Y. native, joined the Otters before last season after starting the year with the Southern Maryland Blue Crabs of the Atlantic League.

“Kyano is coming off a great rookie year,” Otters manager Andy McCauley said. “We’re excited to have him back for this season.”

In 50 appearances on the mound with Evansville in 2017, Cummings struck out 58 batters and finished with a 1.22 ERA in 73.2 innings.

He also earned seven saves and was named the Jason Simontacchi Rookie of the Year in a league-wide process that included broadcasters, general managers, field managers, coaches and local media.

“We saw last year that he is a versatile reliever that can throw everyday,” McCauley said. “He will be a prominent figure in our bullpen during the late innings.”

Cummings graduated from Siena College in 2016 and he set the Saints’ single-season strikeout record with 91 during his senior year. Cummings finished his college career with 169 strikeouts in 195.1 innings.

Prior to Evansville, Cummings also played in the California Winter League, where he finished 4-1 with a 1.08 ERA in 19.1 innings.

The Otters made an additional move, signing left-handed pitcher Austin Nicely.

Nicely was drafted in the 10th round of the 2013 MLB Amateur Draft from Spotswood High School in Penn Laird, Va. by the Houston Astros and split time between Greeneville, Tri-City and Quad Cities from 2013-16.

He pitched 131.2 innings in affiliated baseball, made 23 starts and won seven games in finishing with a 5.47 ERA in four seasons.

“Austin is an experienced starter that we’re hoping can fill in the rotation,” McCauley said. “He impressed (pitching coach) Max (Peterson) and I with his bullpen sessions and he was recommended to us by a trusted scout with Seattle Mariners.”

Evansville will celebrate Bosse Field’s Opening Night May 11 against the Washington Wild Things at 6:35 p.m. The Otters are hosting a job fair Saturday at Bosse Field from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

The Evansville Otters are the 2006 and 2016 Frontier League champions. Group packages and season tickets are now on sale. Single game tickets will go on sale April 7. For more information, visit evansvilleotters.com or call 812-435-8686.

Adopt a Pet

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Elijah is a 2-year-old male black cat. He is very vocal and loving. His $40 adoption fee includes his neuter, microchip, vaccines, and more. Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 or adoptions@vhslifesaver.org for details!

 

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, March 12, 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.

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