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IS IT TRUE JANUARY 15, 2017

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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 that today the City-County Observer is posting a link to the Indiana State Boards Of Accounts audit of 2016 for the City Of Evansville? …we are aware that many of our readers are college educated; bankers; are wealth managers; hold business and CPA degrees; small business owners and are CEO of many local corporations? …we encourage our readers to analyze the attached link to the Indiana State Board of Accounts audit and tell us what they found out?

IS IT TRUE here is the link to the Indiana State Boards Of Accounts audit for the City Of Evansville for 2016?  …here’s a copy of the audit reports?

IS IT TRUE we wonder why City Controller Russ Lloyd, Jr didn’t make the results of the Indiana State Board of Accounts 2016 audit of the City of Evansville public?

IS IT TRUE that a couple of years ago we took on the management of the city-owned and operated Oak Hill and Locust Hill cemeteries because of the poor conditions of these cemeteries?  …recently we re-checked the overall conditions of these two cemeteries?  …we are extremely pleased to report that major improvements have been made to both of these cemeteries? …we observed that new road lines had received a fresh coat of paint, improved directional signs were installed, trees are trimmed, grounds are very well kept, graves markers and stones have been put back in an upright position, and the flower vases were put back on top of grave markers?  …we are happy to report that the current management of the city-owned and operated Oak Hill and Locust Hill cemeteries has done a good job in correcting the problems of neglect and vandalism of years past at these cemeteries?  … it’s important to point out that some of the problems of neglect and vandalism at Oak Hill and Locust Hill cemeteries were going on long before the current Superintendent of City Cemeteries took over? …we would like to give Christopher Cooke, Superintendent of City Cemeteries and his staff five (5) cheers for a job well done?

IS IT TRUE that the former Indiana State Representative Mike Braum is making political waves throughout in Indiana?  … we are hearing that this conservative United States Senate candidate is attracting many anti-establishment voters to join his campaign?  …that this self-made millionaire and Harvard honors graduate has invested over $4 million dollars of his own money to fund his primary campaign? …Is it refreshing to see an extremely successful business person running for public office?

IS IT TRUE that the area Chamber Of Commerce search for a new Executive Director is down to eight (8) finalists?  …that six (6) candidates are from out of town and other two (2) candidates are from Vanderburgh County?  …we must point out that the Chamber of Commerce encourages people to buy local?  …we hope that the Chamber search committee will decide to hire locally?

IS IT TRUE that the Executive Director of the “Right To Life of Southwest Indiana”, Mary Ellen Van Dyke is doing an excellent job of protecting the unborn?

IS IT TRUE the former Mayor of Evansville, Jonathan Weinzapfel recently told Channel 25, Brad Byrd, that he’s considering running for United States Congress?  …Mr. Weinzapfel told Mr. Bryd that he will announce his decision in the very near future?  …if he runs for the congressional seat he better be ready to defend the bad business decisions he made while he was Mayor?

IS IT TRUE we are told that many local Democrats are very pleased that the make-up of the 2018 City Council leadership is all Democrats?  …that some people wonder why City Council didn’t select a Democrat to be the new City Council attorney?

Todays “Readers Poll” question is: Do you feel that the City Controller should have made the results of the Indiana State Board of Accounts 2016 audit of the City of Evansville public?
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Don’t Just Govern, Do Something

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  DON’T JUST GOVERN, DO SOMETHING
by CCO StateHouse Editor Gail Riecken
Former District 77 State Representative
Abdul Hakim-Shabazz in the Statehouse File writes that the Governor has been criticized for not laying out a“bold agenda” or big initiative. He considers it an unfair criticism.
But I think Governor Holcomb has missed a real opportunity to lead. He could have led the charge to fix the broken system of gerrymandering in Indiana.
He doesn’t see there is a renewed energy by those opposed to gerrymandering. “Gerrymander-haters” (and I am one) are more organized, determined, and focused than ever before.
Hoosiers remember the embarrassment and anger, when our state became the butt of national jokes over the fiasco Statehouse Republicans caused with RFRA (Restoration of Freedom Act) and the accompanying “fix”.
Or political favoritism that was shown when a big GOP donor shut down committee discussion of basic health and safety laws for children’s day cares.
Hoosiers want a voice in their elected representatives, and gerrymandering has deliberately diluted the impact their vote has.
Julia Vaughn, Common Cause, said it best in a quote in an editorial: “Drawing districts to advantage individuals and partisan interests significantly undermines the democratic process and takes power away from voters. No Hoosier serving in elected office should endorse a system that allows politicians to choose their voters…”
Redistricting reform advocates want a more balanced membership in their legislature; competition in elections; and, less big money and special interest control.
We deserve a different system of redistricting. The Governor and the legislature should act now. Hoosiers are watching; a groundswell is growing. The 2018 elections are near.
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Commentary: Who Speaks For The Children?

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By John Krull
TheStatehouseFile.com 

INDIANAPOLIS – No one says it isn’t true.  I’m talking over the air with state lawmakers, a juvenile court judge and the leader of a children and family services not-for-profit about the letter of resignation Mary Beth Bonaventura, director of the Indiana Department of Child Services, sent Gov. Eric Holcomb at the end of last year.

The letter was damning. Bonaventura, a former juvenile court judge appointed director of DCS by Republican Gov. Mike Pence, wrote Holcomb, also a Republican, that Indiana children’s lives were at risk because the DCS wasn’t being run the right way.

She said the lines of authority in the DCS had been blurred, if not eradicated, because the governor’s office had foisted a political appointee on the agency as chief of staff who undermined the director’s authority and cared more about cutting costs than protecting children. She said the cost-cutting efforts hurt longstanding relationships with foster-care parents and other providers who had worked with the state and its children for years and served as an invitation to expensive litigation. She also argued that DCS’s technology was outdated and on the verge of collapse.

During the hour we talk, no one contradicts Bonaventura’s points.

Indiana Sen. Travis Holdman, R-Markle, says he talked with Bonaventura after her resignation. He says she expressed regret the letter had become public – which is curious, given that the resignation of a major agency head always makes news – but he doesn’t contradict her arguments.

Indiana Senate Minority Leader Tim Lanane, D-Anderson, says the legislature adopted policies and procedures for DCS in the past that haven’t been followed. He says that’s the reason the Indiana General Assembly should step in again.

Indiana Rep. Ed Delaney, D-Indianapolis, says a large part of the problem is that poor and vulnerable children have no voice in the political process. They can’t vote in elections and they don’t have the money to hire expensive lobbyists.

Marion County Juvenile Court Judge Marilyn Moores says the child welfare system is “drowning.” She says that, because of the opioid crisis and other stresses, the case load has more than doubled in recent years – from 2,500 children to 5,500 children – and the resources have not kept pace.

Sharon Pierce is president and chief executive officer of the Villages, the state’s largest not-for-profit child and family services agency. Years ago, in Gov. Evan Bayh’s administration, she was deputy director for the Indiana Division of Family and Children.

Pierce says that there always have been challenges associated with the state government’s efforts to protect and help vulnerable children, but that the system now is stretched to breaking – and beyond – at almost every point.

Holdman, Lanane, Delaney, Moores and Pierce also say there are reasons DCS and the protections for Hoosier children are collapsing. They all make sense.

They also offer suggestions to improve the system. Many of these suggestions also make sense.

But no one – no Democratic or Republican lawmaker, no judge, no children’s advocate – says Bonaventura was wrong.

No one says Indiana children aren’t at risk.

No one says Indiana children aren’t dying because we Hoosiers can’t or won’t take care of them.

Gov. Holcomb has vowed to bring in an independent firm to analyze DCS and make recommendations for improving it. He also has pledged to make the review process transparent and issue regular progress reports.

That’s all to the good and doubtless will improve the lives and safety of vulnerable Hoosier children down the line.

But what about now?

What about those children who are at risk at this moment?

What about those children who may die or whose lives may be ruined today, tomorrow or next week?

Deliberation in governing is a virtue, but so is a sense of moral urgency. These children are the most vulnerable among us.

They deserve our protection.

Ed Delaney is right. These kids have no way to move their needs up on the state’s priority list.

They can’t vote, and they don’t have the money to hire lobbying firms.

So, it’s up to the rest of us to speak for them.

Will we?

FOOTNOTE: John Krull is director of Franklin College’s Pulliam School of Journalism, host of “No Limits” WFYI 90.1 Indianapolis and publisher of TheStatehouseFile.com, a news website powered by Franklin College journalism students.

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: BEN SHOULDERS HAS BEEN IMPRESSIVE

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Ben Shoulders Has Been Impressive 
by Frank Patton, Jr.
Most people who run for political office for the first time use their first year in public office as a learning experience; or maybe a time to observe, grow or follow the lead of their colleagues.  But not Vanderburgh County Commissioner Ben Shoulders.
Through the 2017 calendar year, and even as recent as the county Bicentennial celebration, Shoulders has been nothing short of impressive. From sponsoring an anti-discrimination ordinance to voting no to raising county income taxes to helping bring new employers (such as Polyram Plastics) to Vanderburgh County, while working alongside the Health Department in helping to streamline regulations for restaurant owners, and assisting in bringing in a local healthcare clinic provider to the county; which saves the county hundreds of thousands of dollars, Shoulders continues to stay the course with confidence and optimism.

Yet, with all these accomplishments, Shoulders remains remain humble, always shares the credit, always has time to give back to the community while going above and beyond to serve the people and always remains prioritized on faith, family and friends at all times. Keep up the great work, Commissioner Shoulders.

Frank Patton, Jr.
Evansville, IN

Adopt A Pet

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Stu is a 10-month-old male orange tabby cat. He was adopted from VHS as a kitten and then recently returned. He’s a big, squishable, loveable guy! Stu is now adoptable at River Kitty Cat Café. Visit him Wednesday-Sunday with your paid reservation. His adoption fee is $40 and he’s neutered, vaccinated, and ready to go home today! Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 or River Kitty at (812) 550-1553 for adoption details!

 

Adopt A Pet

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Daisy Mae is a 9-month-old female potbellied pig. She weighs 59 lbs. right now and WILL get bigger; pigs can grow for up to 5 years! Daisy Mae’s previous owner travels a lot and didn’t have time for her. She is very affectionate and friendly with people. Her $100 adoption fee includes her spay (which is a $300+ surgery normally) and her piggie vaccines. If you live in Evansville, a $100 city license is also required prior to adoption. Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 for adoption details!

 

HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE

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Degree in drafting, mechanical engineering, or industrial engineering. Representatives to understand manufacturing processes to develop Bills of….
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Applicants must pass the required criminal background checks, pass a drug screen, hold a valid driver’s license and qualify for Southwestern’s vehicle liability…
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Little Sprouts 49 reviews – Evansville, IN
$11 an hour
Taking care of the needs of children of varying ages. Childcare Assistant Director:….
Business Analyst, PDM & Scheduling
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Design and deploy reporting and analytics tools as requested. Develop strong expertise in JD Edwards PDM and Scheduling system functionality and Berry business…
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Or 5+ years experience in related field or industry with similar responsibilities. Supervise technician job priority in making equipment ready for rent and off…
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$40,143 a year
Advocate for and develop plans to improve clients’ well-being by referring clients to community resources. Interviews clients and their families, coordinates,…
Patient Access Team Lead
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We are the only independent organization with a comprehensive service and technology offering for hospital revenue cycle management, and we have achieved…
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The Patient Services Clinic Representative works in a customer service capacity providing administrative and clerical support to patients and customers in an…
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Valid driver license and clean driving record Must pass drug and background screens No major violations in the last 5 years 2+ years warehouse experience to…
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The ideal candidate will have previous experience in a delivery environment, possess a valid Driver’s License and a clean driving record….
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Bachelor’s degree in a business or technical field preferred. Technical knowledge of manufacturing food products is preferred….
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$11.00 – $11.25 an hour
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Performs cleaning of patient rooms and procedure rooms daily:. Cleans and sanitizes patient and support areas following the Infection Prevention protoccol….
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