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Jerusalem Football

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Jerusalem Football
by Mark Hurt Candidate For The United States Senate

We are approaching the season of the year when many of our thoughts will turn to Jerusalem. Some will sing songs and others will review the history of the people who first declared that city to be holy. The season of Chanukah begins on December 12 and extends to the 20th, and of course we Christians celebrate the Christmas season 5 days later. To this day the typical greeting among our Jewish brothers and sisters at various times but particularly at Passover and at the end of the Seder meal is, “le-shanah ha-ba’ah bi-Yerushalayim,”  “Next year in Jerusalem.” The fact is that Israel calls Jerusalem its capital, and the US Embassy is located in the nation’s capital of every country with whom we have diplomatic relations, except for Israel. That error of history should be rectified.

Earlier this year I published a blog outlining my support for Israel, historically our staunchest democratic ally. In that blog I specifically mentioned my support for President Trump’s campaign promise to move the US Embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. With so many of the President’s initiatives and campaign promises stalled because of inaction by Congress, both by the recalcitrant democrats as well as republicans who find the President’s efforts to “drain the swamp” personally threatening, this is a laurel waiting to be seized. No Congressional approval is necessary, just a campaign promise the POTUS could honor tomorrow, not by Executive Order, but merely acting to enforce an existing Congressional mandate. He promised he would; now he should.

In 1995 the 104th Congress, by a unanimous voice vote, approved the Jerusalem Embassy Act. That act stated that the USA should recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel and move our embassy there. Did I say it was a unanimous vote? Despite that approval, Presidents Clinton, Bush, Obama, and Trump have failed to act to move the embassy. It has become a political football that has been punted for 24 years. Oh, there are a variety of reasons routinely proffered:  Palestine will be upset, it might be considered by some an act of war, it will stall the Israeli-Palestinian peace talks (how are they going?), it will cause hard feelings among Israel’s neighbors, and the old favorite, the United Nations will be angry. Does anyone actually think that not moving the embassy will make Palestine a friend of the USA? The last 24 years suggests not.

There is even the fear expressed by at least three administrations that moving the embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem because of a Congressional vote muddies the water between the auspices of Congress and the sole power invested by the Constitution in the Executive Branch to execute foreign policy. While some of the warnings about such a move may have credibility, I believe it is time to get over this whining excuse and act to move the embassy. Since the 1995 act, the President must stipulate in writing every six months that it is not in the best interests of the USA to make the move at that time. Despite his campaign promise to move the embassy, the last time such a declaration was made, President Trump so stipulated on June 1, 2017.  He must reissue that statement on December 1, 2017. I encourage him not to do so.

By beginning the process to move the embassy on December 1, 2017, the current administration will honor one more campaign promise that the electorate voted for and assure Israel, that the USA can be depended on to honor its international ethical commitments. As your senator, I will always stand with Israel on key issues, and should it not occur this December, once I oust progressive Senator Joe Donnelly and become your junior senator I will work to have the administration begin this strategic move as soon as possible.

Working for you,

Mark Hurt

Candidate For The United States Senate In The Republican Primary

Valpo Law To Meet With ABA, Says It’s Committed To Students

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Valpo Law To Meet With ABA, Says It’s Committed To Students

November 20, 2017
Valparaiso University president Mark Heckler emphasized the law school is not closing after it announced Thursday it would suspend admission of students in 2018. However, the American Bar Association still may want a teach-out plan as is required of law schools that are ceasing operations.

The university’s board of directors has instructed the university administration to find a solution to the ongoing problems at the law school. Declining enrollment and increasing costs coupled with a public censure from the ABA because of admissions practices convinced the board to look for alternatives such as affiliating with another law school or relocating to another geographic area.

Heckler said the board’s decision came after a “long, careful, thoughtful conversation.” About the time Andrea Lyon became the dean of the law school in July 2014, the board began to realize the challenges facing the institution were going to continue.

The law school has been a topic of discussion by the board for years, Heckler said. Following a meeting last week and an hour-and-a-half meeting Thursday, the members made the decision to “explore alternative possibilities.”

However, after the meeting, some news media reported that the 138-year-old law school was closing. Even the ABA appeared surprised, issuing a statement indicating it had not been notified in advance of the plans, and pointing to Rule 34 of the ABA Standards and Rules of Procedure for Approvals of Law Schools. That rule mandates a law school formulate a plan for continuing to provide a legal education to its current students while the school ceases operations or closes a branch campus.

Heckler said officials from the university would be meeting with the ABA Friday to convey the message that what is happening at the law school is different from what has been reported. The school wants the ABA to “understand there is no change in terms of our commitment to fulfill our obligations to the students that are here,” the president said.

School officials will be meeting with each student individually to work out a plan that best suits him or her. Some students, Heckler acknowledged, could opt to transfer, but for those who stay, the law school is committed to giving them the legal education they were promised.

“That’s the only way I can see that we fulfill our promise,” Heckler said.

The news about Valparaiso Law School comes about five months after Indiana Tech Law School closed its doors at the end of June.

Lake County Bar Association president Adam Sedia pointed out Valparaiso Law School has been around “longer than another can remember,” and many attorneys practicing in northwest Indiana are graduates.

“Not having it around in the same role that it’s always been will be a major change,” Sedia said, “and we’re going to have to explore how to deal with that.”

Governor Holcomb’s Public Schedule for November 20-23

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INDIANAPOLIS – Below find Indiana Governor Eric J. Holcomb’s public schedule for November 20-23, 2017.

Monday, November 20, 2017: 70th Annual Indiana Poultry Donation

WHO:              Gov. Holcomb

First Lady Janet Holcomb

Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch

Paul Brennan, Executive Vice President of Indiana State Poultry Association

John Elliott, CEO of Gleaners Food Bank of Indiana

WHAT:            70th Annual Indiana Poultry Donation

WHEN:            10:30 a.m., Monday, Nov. 20

WHERE:          Indiana Statehouse

200 W. Washington St.

Indianapolis, IN 46204

South Atrium

Tuesday, November 21, 2017: BMV Real ID Upgrade

WHO:              Gov. Holcomb

First Lady Janet Holcomb

WHAT:            The Governor and First Lady will upgrade their driver’s licenses to Real ID.

WHEN:            Noon, Tuesday, Nov. 21

WHERE:          Indiana Statehouse

200 W. Washington St.

Indianapolis, IN 46204

Room 156 B

Thursday, November 23, 2017: Mozel Sanders Annual Thanksgiving Day Dinner – Feed The Hungry Event

WHO:              Gov. Holcomb

First Lady Janet Holcomb

WHAT:            Mozel Sanders Annual Thanksgiving Day Dinner – Feed The Hungry Event

WHEN:            10:30 a.m., Thursday, Nov. 23

WHERE:          Butler University

Atherton Hall

704 W. Hampton Dr.

Indianapolis, IN 46208

 

HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE

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Receptionist
Lochmueller Group – Evansville, IN
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PETSMART 5,102 reviews – Evansville, IN
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Johnson & Johnson Family of Companies 2,376 reviews – Evansville, IN
License and the ability to travel as necessary, including overnights and/or. Sales Specialist (OSS) is a Field Based role reporting to a District Manager….
Patient Accounts Receivable
HSC Medical Billing & Consulting LLC – Evansville, IN
Answering phones and patient A/R questions. 2 to 4 years of accounts receivable and/or office clerical administration experience….
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PETSMART 5,102 reviews – Evansville, IN
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Parts & Inventory Control Coordinator
Atlas World Group Inc. – Evansville, IN
Phone contact for directing calls and answering simple billing questions. The ideal candidate should have an interest in the mechanical field and some work…
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Insurance Accounts Receivable
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Cashier (Part-Time)
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Early Morning Stocker
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Online Sales Specialist
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MOVING LABOR IN EVANSVILLE, IN
Furniture Fetchers – Evansville, IN
$12 – $15 an hour
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Retail Associate
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The Associate may be required to work in various store functions including but not limited to Cash Office, Front End, Fitting Room, Stock Room, Fine Jewelry,…
Fabrication Technician
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$11 – $13 an hour
We would love to get your resume and work experience in front of the right people! Using operator tools to make any necessary touch-ups….
Retail Personal Banker Associate I- West Side Banking Center
Fifth Third Bank 1,350 reviews – Evansville, IN
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Mobile Outreach Clinic Driver II / St.Vincent Evansville / FT Days
St. Vincent Health, IN – Evansville, IN
Drivers’ License specializing in Commercial credentialed from the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles obtained prior to hire date or job transfer date and Air…
Pet Products/Stocker Associate
PETSMART 5,102 reviews – Evansville, IN
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, disability, genetics, and…
Service Writer/Advisor
Evansville Auto Repair – Evansville, IN
Required license or certification:. Valid driver’s license—clean driving record. Experience in the automotive service field….
Team Member II
The Arc of Evansville – Evansville, IN
Ability to develop effective working relationships with internal and external contacts. Moves raw materials and finished goods manually or using a power hand…
Pet Care Associate
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Real Estate Negotiator/Buyer
Lochmueller Group – Evansville, IN
The ideal candidate should have at least 2 years of experience as a negotiator or buyer with an Indiana or Illinois real estate brokers license….
Assistant Store Manager
PETSMART 5,102 reviews – Evansville, IN
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Plant Manager
O’Bryan Barrel – Evansville, IN
The successful candidate will have a strong work ethic, strong attendance history, strong communication skills and experience in industrial manufacturing….
Enrichment Coordinator
Willow Park Retirement Community – Evansville, IN
Must possess a good driving record, valid drivers’ license and a current CDL License or be able to obtain a CDL within 60 days of employment to safely operate…
Maintenance Worker
Seven Oaks Apartments 3 reviews – Henderson, KY
$24,960 – $29,120 a year
Must have reliable transportation & have own tools. Maintenance technician will work 8-4:30 as standard hours but will be expected to work on a week/weekend…
Cashier
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CIVIC CLOSED ON NOVEMBER 23rd AND 24TH

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civic center

Due to the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday, the Civic Center will be closed on Thursday, November 23 and Friday, November 24.  The deadline to file items for the November 27th meeting will be Monday, November 20th at noon.  Please note the last two City Council meetings of the year will be on Monday, December 4th and Monday, December 11th.

 

 

Thompkins to Host WONDERful Celebration Monday, November 20

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Kindness March – 8:45 a.m.
Viewing of Wonder – 9:30 a.m.
Scott Guzzo Presentation – 1:30 p.m.
Thompkins Middle School sixth graders have spent the last month reading the novel “Wonder” and will participate in a WONDERful celebration Monday that includes a special Kindness March with Mayor Lloyd Winnecke, viewing of the movie “Wonder” and presentation by former Thompkins student Scott Guzzo.
The WONDERful celebration will begin Monday with a Kindness March. Students will leave Thompkins Middle School at 8:45 a.m. and walk to Showplace Cinema for viewing of the movie “Wonder.” Evansville Mayor Lloyd Winnecke will join students on the march as a way to support the city’s “e is for Everyone” message. Students also will be carrying signs with precepts that speak to them as they walk to the theatre.
Students will then be able to view the movie “Wonder” which is about a boy with a facial anomaly who goes to school for the first time as a fifth grader. It chronicles the challenges he faces and the kindness he shares and receives from others along the way.
Students will then return to Thompkins and in the afternoon will attend a special presentation by former Thompkins student Scott Guzzo. Guzzo’s presentation will begin at 1:30 p.m. Guzzo has a craniofacial condition much like the boy in the movie and will share his journey of adapting to meet life’s challenges.

Adopt A Pet

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Thea is a 10-month-old white female Lionhead rabbit! She’s a very sweet bunny and will need a home indoors only. She easily has another 8-10 years left of her life! Her adoption fee is $40 and includes her spay and microchip. That’s a way better deal than a pet store bunny! Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 for adoption details!

 

WEINSTEIN EFFECT

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Aces volleyball wraps up 2017 season

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UE drops 3-0 match at Illinois State

 Mildrelis Rodriguez recorded a team-high seven kills to pace the University of Evansville volleyball team in a 3-0 loss at Illinois State on Saturday night inside Redbird Arena.

Rodriguez finished the night with seven kills and nine digs for the Purple Aces, who finish the season with a 10-20 mark and 4-14 in the MVC.  Cathy Schreiber notched six kills in her final collegiate match.  Allana McInnis led the way with 11 assists and Cassie Brooks contributed 14 digs.  Illinois State (20-11, 13-5 MVC) saw Sydney Holt and Jaelyn Keene notch 11 kills apiece.

A 3-0 run by Illinois State to start the match set an early tone as the Redbirds extended that advantage to 10-3.  The Aces did their best to claw their way back, but ISU was able to finish off the frame with a 25-10 victory.

Rachel Tam scored the opening point of the second set to give the Aces their first lead of the night.  The Redbird countered with a run that saw them take an 8-4 lead before UE fought back.  A pair of Rodriguez kills helped the Aces tie the game up at 9-9 as Rocio Fortuny also recorded a kill.  After a time out, ISU went on a 10-3 run and pulled away for a 25-16 final to take a 2-0 match lead.

Evansville also played well in the third game when the defense forced two ISU attack errors to go up 5-4.  With the score knotted at 7-7, the Redbird took the lead for good, going on a 12-4 stretch as they picked up another 25-16 win to clinch the match by a final of 3-0.