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HUMBLED BY HARVEY, AMERICANS HELP

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By Tom Purcell

“It makes me feel guilty for complaining about any little problems that I am facing.”

“Ah, yes, I’m certain you are talking about the massive impact of Hurricane Harvey and the tremendous suffering it is causing for untold numbers of Americans.”

“That’s right. At least dozens of people have died from that awful storm, a number that is sure to grow. A family of six met its end when its van got washed away by a wall of water. A shivering toddler clung to his dead mother, who drowned trying to protect her children. I can’t begin to imagine the pain and suffering that people affected by the storm are enduring.”

“As awful as Harvey has been, many people have shown incredible selflessness and heroism. When things are at their worst, and Harvey has certainly been that, many people are at their best.”

“There is no question about that. I get goose bumps when I think of the first responders risking their lives to rescue thousands. The police, the Coast Guard, the search-and-rescue teams have been nothing short of amazing. One policeman drowned while working to save others.”

“Other individuals also displayed tremendous heroism. Did you see the story about people at an apartment complex who formed a human chain to rescue an expectant mother? The woman went into labor in the thick of the storm and they protected her until emergency responders could arrive.”

“But then again, some of the worst people among us are at their worst during tragedy. Some retailers jacked up the cost of bottled water, for instance, to take advantage of the situation. One was charging nearly $100 for a package of bottled water!”

“It is tragic that anyone would look to increase their profits this way.”

“What’s worse is that fake charities form in such situations to steal money that good-hearted citizens think they are donating to Harvey’s victims. These dirty rotten crooks use email and social media to solicit funds.”

“That is regrettably true, too. According to CNN Money, more than 4,600 websites advertising relief efforts popped up after Hurricane Katrina struck in 2005. Law enforcement suspected most were frauds. Before you give, carefully research charity organizations.”

“Who can we trust anymore?”

“Well, Fortune assembled a list of legitimate charities that will help Harvey’s victims. The Red Cross is always a good place to start. You can donate money online, by calling 1-800-RED-CROSS or, reports Fortune, you can text ‘HARVEY’ to 90999 to make a $10 donation. You can also donate blood at Red Cross blood drives.”

“What about the Salvation Army?”

“That, too, is a legitimate organization. The Salvation Army is requesting donations of $25 or above, but any amount is welcome.”

“What about Houston-area charities?”

“Fortune reports that the City of Houston Relief Fund is also a good one. It was established by Houston’s mayor, Sylvester Turner. It accepts online credit-card donations, checks and wired money, and all of the donated funds are tax-deductible.”

“I’d love to donate money to a reputable charity that will help the children who are suffering from Harvey.”

“Fortune recommends an organization called Save the Children. It provides ‘cribs and shelter to displaced children, along with other items to help care for them.’ Food is also needed and we are all encouraged to donate it, too.”

“How do we donate food?”

“An organization called Feeding Texas is leading the food-donation effort. Fortune reports that it is ‘looking for ready-to-eat staples like pop-top meat/fish, powdered milk, cereal, canned fruit, fruit cups, peanut butter and jelly as well as cleaning supplies.’”

“Well, the least we can do is donate money and food to help out our fellow citizens. That’s what I’m going to do right now.”

Upcoming Regional Board Meeting

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There will be a public meeting of the Regional Board of Trustees on Sept. 12 at 4 p.m. in the Hilliard Lyons Boardroom on the second floor of Ivy Tech at 3501 N. First Avenue, Evansville. There will also be an executive session prior to the meeting. Please see the attachment for further information.

Adopt A Pet

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Sinead is a female American Staffordshire Terrier (“pit bull”) mix! She and some friends were pulled from Evansville Animal Care & Control when they were out of kennels. If your thing is, “short & stubby wiggly cute pit bulls,” then Sinead’s your girl. (Her name is pronounced “Shih-NAYD,” like Sinead O’Connor. $100 Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 or visit www.vhslifesaver.org for details!

Governor Eric Holcomb Directs Flags To Be Flown At Half-Staff On Monday For Patriot Day

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INDIANAPOLIS – Governor Eric J. Holcomb is directing flags at state facilities across Indiana to be flown at half-staff in honor of Patriot Day. Flags should be flown at half-staff from sunrise to sunset on Monday, September 11, 2017.

Governor Holcomb also asks businesses and residents statewide to lower their flags to half-staff in remembrance of the victims of the terror attacks on September 11, 2001.

Rep. Messer Invites Local Job Seekers to Annual Job Fair in Muncie

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Rep. Luke Messer (IN-06) invites local job seekers to join him at the 6th Congressional District Job Fair on Wednesday, Sept. 20, at Ball State University in Muncie.

Local employers looking to hire will be at Ball State’s Student Center Ballroom from 1:30-4 p.m. All members of the public are invited to attend. U.S. military veterans are encouraged to come early at 1 p.m.

“The 6th District Job Fair is a great opportunity for Hoosiers to meet world-class employers with job openings now,” Messer said. “We invite anyone looking for a job, a fresh start or just beginning a career to come out and see what the Muncie community has to offer.”

Interested employers can register here. Members of the public wishing to attend the job fair do not need to register in advance.



 

WHAT:
6th Congressional District Job Fair



WHEN:
Wednesday, Sept. 20, 2017

1-1:30 p.m. Veterans only

1:30-4 p.m. Open to the public

WHERE:
Ball State University Student Center Ballroom, 2000 W. University Ave.,
Muncie, Indiana

ADMISSION:
Free to all members of the public

 

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, September 11, 2017, 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.

9-11-17 Police Merit Agenda

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EVANSVILLE POLICE MERIT COMMISSION

MEETING AGENDA

Monday, September 11, 2017

2:00 p.m.  Room 307, Civic Center Complex

  1. EXECUTIVE SESSION:
  1. An Executive Session and a closed hearing will be held prior to the open session.
  1. The Executive Session and hearing are closed as provided by:
  1. I.C. 5-14-1.5-6.1(b)(5): To receive information about and interview prospective employees.
  2. I.C. 5-14-1.5-6.1(b)(6)(A): With respect to any individual over whom the governing body has jurisdiction to receive information concerning the individual’s alleged misconduct.
  3. I.C. 5-14-1.5-6.1(b)(9): To discuss a job performance evaluation of individual employees.  This subdivision does not apply to a discussion of the salary, compensation, or benefits of employees during a budget process.
  1. OPEN SESSION:
  1. CALL TO ORDER
  1. ACKNOWLEDGE GUESTS
  1. APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
    1. August 14, 2017 (Hegeman, Cook, and Scott) – tabled from 8/28 meeting
    2. August 28, 2017 (Hegeman, Scott)
  1. APPROVAL OF CLAIMS
  1. PROBATIONARY OFFICER UPDATE:
    1. Sergeant Brian Talsma – 11 officers in SWILEA
    2. Sergeant Steve Kleeman – 5 officers in field training
  1. OLD BUSINESS:
    1. Personnel Order 17-PO-15:  Officer Shawn P. Smith, Badge Number 1336 – 1 day suspension.  Tabled from August 28th meeting.
  1. NEW DISCIPLINARY MATTERS:
    1. Personnel Order 17-PO-16:  Sergeant Rob Hahn, Badge Number 5137 – 5 day suspension.  No appeal filed
  1. RESIGNATION:
    1. Officer Christopher Beitler, Badge Number 1438 – resignation effective August 31, 2017 after serving 1 month and 21 days.
  1. REMINDERS:  The scheduled meeting on Monday, September 25th with the Executive Session beginning at 2:00pm.

 

  1. ADJOURNMENT

HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE

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Errors costly in Otters loss to Boomers

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The Evansville Otters committed three errors in the bottom of the fifth inning allowing the Schaumburg Boomers to take the lead en route to a 5-1 loss in game three of the Frontier League Division Series. 

In the first four innings, it was largely a pitcher’s duel. Felix Baez held the Boomers off the board and worked out of a bases loaded jam in the first inning. Kagen Hopkins gave up the lone run in his outing. 

Evansville opened up the scoring early in the game against Hopkins with an RBI single from Christopher Riopedre to score Alejandro Segovia. It was the only run the offense could muster.

In the fifth, things took a turn for the worst against the Otters. After Baez hit Andrew Brodbeck and walked Kyle Ruchim to start the frame, John Holland attempted to lay down a sacrifice bunt. However, Baez threw it into right field allowing Brodbeck and Ruchim to score. On the same play, Jeff Gardner overthrew Kolten Yamaguchi at home allowing Holland to score.

In the same inning, David Harris reached second base on an error by Ryan Long on a dropped fly ball in left field. Sean Godfrey scored Harris on an RBI double to make it 4-1.

 Schaumburg added on a run in the eighth inning on a squeeze play from Godfrey that scored Josh Gardiner for a 5-1 lead and eventual final.

The Otters outhit the Boomers eight hits to six in the effort. However, Boomers pitching walked only two batters all night and struck out five to give the Boomers the game three victory.

Baez took the loss for the Otters going five innings surrendering four runs, two of which were earned, on four hits. Baez also struck out seven and walked five.

The Otters and Boomers will return to action tomorrow in game four of the FLDS. For Evansville, it is must win game with a loss eliminating them from postseason play.

First pitch is set for 6:05 p.m. at Schaumburg Boomers Stadium.

Fans can listen on 91.5 WUEV with Lucas Corley providing play-by-play coverage.

 

Eagles shutout by Tritons to start GLVC play

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The University of Southern Indiana men’s soccer team was shutout by the University of Missouri-St. Louis, 2-0, Friday night in St. Louis, Missouri. The Screaming Eagles fall to 2-1-0 overall and 0-1-0 in the GLVC, while UMSL sees its record go to 1-1-1 overall and1-0-0 in the league.

The Tritons scored one goal in the first half and one in the second half for the win. The Eagles could not get the offense rolling with six shots overall, two on-goal. USI had only one advantage on the stat page, leading, 6-3, in corner kicks.

The Eagles will remain in St. Louis to finish the first weekend of GLVC play when they visit Maryville University for a 2:30 p.m. contest Sunday. Maryville went to 3-0-0, 1-0-0 GLVC after posting a 5-0 shutout of Bellarmine University at home this afternoon.

USI has been dominating in the all-time series with Maryville, 7-1-1, and winning seven in a row over the Saints. The Eagles defeated the Saints last year in double-overtime, 2-1, on goals by sophomore midfielder Sean Rickey (Columbia, Indiana) and sophomore defender Justin Brooks (Fishers, Indiana).