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IS IT TRUE JULY 31, 2017
IS IT TRUE that the latest dream of professional sport in Evansville is that maybe, just maybe a professional soccer team would draw enough fans to make an impact?…around 60 soccer enthusiasts recently gathered to watch a big game at RiRa’s and someone hatched the idea of an Evansville based pro soccer franchise?…if the group grows to around 600 enthusiasts it may be the start of something good?
IS IT TRUE Los Angeles in a region of 20 million people does support professional soccer to the tune of 25,000 fans per game?…greater Evansville has about 1% of the population of LA so if enthusiasm for soccer scales, we can expect far less than 25,000 soccer enthusiasts to attend a game in Evansville?…that is not enough to start dreaming of borrowing money to build a downtown stadium?…it is enough to form a club that is not paid to play and hope to develop a following before investing any taxpayer dollars in soccer?
IS IT TRUE that there have been plenty of different semi pro and even pro sports franchises in Evansville?…the most recent examples of attempt at being a sports centric metro took a back seat when the Evansville Icemen contract was not renewed? Â …then followed the Evansville Thunderbolts that is seemly is slipping on the ice at the $127 million downtown hockey rink?
IS IT TRUE the Evansville Icemen flirted with success when they were a playoff contender, but the reality is that the unreasonable costs of renting the ice sheet couldn’t be sustained even with 5,000 hockey fans showing up for games? …that the fiscal conservatives vultures are now circling the lowly Evansville Thunderdolts after their first embattled money losing year? Â …it is rumored that the Evansville Thunderbolts may have lost around $750,000 plus in the 2016-17 season which the Evansville taxpayers are expected to pick up the tab?
IS IT TRUE that an indoor and a outdoor football has failed twice due to excessive expenses?…the indoor Evansville Bluecats were a respectable team that failed due to financial problems?…the outdoor football Evansville Vipers were championship contenders but couldn’t draw a paying crowd?
IS IT TRUE that Evansville has lost a couple of third tier basketball teams because of economic reasons?…the biggest blow to local sports came when the AAA affiliate Evansville Triplets folded?.
IS IT TRUE the Otters continue to provide very good sports entertainment but are dependent on the generosity of the ownership to sustain themselves?
IS IT TRUE soccer is an international sport and the Evansville area has enjoyed some very good high school teams and even some state championships?… it would cost very little to start a semi pro soccer team, but we had better knock those “we gotta build a new soccer stadium” smiles off the faces of the elected officials before they jam another wasteful taxpayer financed dream team down the people’s throat? …it just might be time for area soccer enthusiasts to start discussing this idea in earnest?
IS IT TRUE one of our staff member told us he had a monster bacon, lettuce and tomato sandwich at the Eastside ShowMe’s Restaurant? …if you’re looking for a jumbo bacon, lettuce and tomato sandwich you need to visit the Eastside ShowMe’s Restaurant? Â …this affordable sandwich is served with eight (8) slices of bacon?
Todays “READERS POLL” question is: Do you feel that a semi pro soccer team could be successful in this area?
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CHANNEL 44 NEWS: Evansville Recording Artist Honored With Ceremonial Day
Evansville Recording Artist Honored With Ceremonial Day
Timmy Thomas has travelled around the world singing to anyone and everyone including Nelson Mandela at his inauguration. He made is bones in the 70’s and 80’s as an R&B crooner. His hit song Why Can’t We Live Together made it to the top of the…
Vanderburgh County Board of Commissioners Meeting Agenda
AGENDA Of The Vanderburgh County Board of Commissioners
August 1, 2017 at 3:00 pm, Room 301
Call to Order
Attendance
Pledge of Allegiance
Action Items
Public Hearing & Final Reading of Vacation Ordinance CO.V-08-17-003
Final Reading of Ordinance CO.08-17-016: Amending Ch.2.86:Recorder Fees Charged to Bulk Users
Final Reading of Ordinance CO.08-17-017: Amending Section 8.16.025: Weed Removal
Department Head Reports
New Business
Old Business
Public Comment
Consent Items
Contracts, Agreements and Leases
County Health: Child Fatality Review Grant
Commissioners: Letter to County Council
Approval of July 25, 2016 Meeting Minutes
Employment Changes
County Treasurer: June 2017 Monthly Report
County Engineer: Department Head Report
Soil & Water Conservation District: July 24, 2017 Meeting Minutes
Rezoning
First Reading of Rezoning Ordinance VC-8-2017
Petitioner: Gregory A. Duke
Address: 13601 N. Highway 41
Request: Change from CO-2 to C-4
Adjournment
‘Incredible Shrinking Airline Seat’ Gets US Court Rebuke
‘Incredible Shrinking Airline Seat’ Gets US Court Rebuke
IL for www.theindianalawyer.com
Aviation regulators were ordered by a federal appeals court on Friday to consider setting minimum standards for the space airlines give passengers as carriers have steadily shrunk the width of seats and the distance between rows.
The U.S. Court of Appeals in Washington, D.C., found in favor of Flyers Rights, a nonprofit advocacy group, which had argued that steadily shrinking legroom and seat size created a safety hazard and the Federal Aviation Administration should impose new restrictions.
“This is the Case of the Incredible Shrinking Airline Seat,†Judge Patricia Ann Millett wrote on behalf of the three-judge panel. “As many have no doubt noticed, aircraft seats and the spacing between them have been getting smaller and smaller, while American passengershave been growing in size.â€
The issue of airline passenger legroom has boiled over this year as some carriers said they plan to add more seats to planes. American Airlines in May announced it would shrink the space between rows to 30 inches on its newest Boeing Co. 737 jetliners.
The court said the FAA had used “off-point” studies and “undisclosed tests using unknown parameters” to justify its initial refusal to review the rules. “That type of vaporous record will not do,” the court said.
Flyers Rights had argued that the average seat width has narrowed from approximately 18.5 inches in the early-2000s to 17 inches in the early-to-mid-2010s. In recent decades, the distance between seat rows, known as “seat pitch,” has gone from an average of 35 inches to 31 inches, and as low as 28 inches at some airlines, the group said in the suit.
At the same time, the average American flier has grown steadily larger in both height and girth, the group said.
That combination created a safety hazard, it argued, making it more difficult to exit a plane in an emergency and also heightening the risk of deep vein thrombosis, a potentially fatal condition of blood clots in the legs that has been associated with longer flights.
“We’re really gratified,†Paul Hudson, president of Flyers Rights, said in an interview. “We hope the FAA will now take it up as a proper rulemaking.”
The FAA said in an emailed statement that the agency “does consider seat pitch in testing and assessing the safe evacuation of commercial, passenger aircraft. We are studying the ruling carefully and any potential actions we may take to address the Court’s findings.â€
U.S. lawmakers have grilled members of the administration and airline executives on the issue at several hearings this year and several have drafted legislation to address the issue.
Hong Kong Jockey Wins On First U.S. Mount At Ellis Park;
Hong Kong Jockey Wins On first U.S. Mount At Ellis Park;
HENDERSON, Ky. (Sunday, July 30, 2017) — You couldn’t hardly find a more juxtaposed racetrack from the two in skyscaper-crammed Hong Kong (population 7.3 million and with the world’s largest betting pools) than Ellis Park, with its soybeans and now also corn and pumpkins in its infield.But the track affectionately called the Pea Patch is where Hong Kong-based jockey Keith Yeung had his first American mount — and win — Sunday, guiding favored Flying Tipat to neck victory amid a swarm to the wire of the $42,000 turf allowance feature. Young, 29, also finished third in his second mount, aboard Iconic in a maiden race. Both horses are trained by Dale Romans.Yeung has won races in Hong Kong, Macau and Australia but had never even visited the United States until he flew into Louisville via Chicago a week after the Hong Kong season ended July 16. He’s scheduled to be here two more weeks, working horses at Churchill Downs for Romans and riding some at Ellis Park.“It was exciting,†he said, adding in reference to Romans’ partner Tammy Fox, “I said to Tammy in the parade ring, it feels like the first time I was on a racehorse in Australia. I was so excited, my heart was pumping. I was really excited for this trip and getting on a horse in the race. Fortunately I won the race — and nothing better than this.â€Yeung’s tie to America is Fox’s brother Billy, who as a jockey rode in Hong Kong, including for one of the trainers for which Yeung now works. Yeung said he tried to visit America a couple of years ago but couldn’t get the proper visa in time.The jockey said you can’t compare Ellis Park to Hong Kong’s two racecourses: the urban Happy Valley and Sha Tin, where all the horses are stabled in multiple-story barns — a necessity with land at such a premium. That’s quite the contrast to Ellis Park, with its surrounding farmland.“Tammy told me this is a really country track,†Yeung said. “I like it here. I enjoy the atmosphere. It’s relaxing. Back home it’s more like a betting place; we enjoy racing but we’re more into the betting. But here they come with their family and children. Perfect!â€â€œHe’s a world-class jockey — showing up at Ellis Park,†Romans, who visited Hong Kong in 2013, said by phone from Saratoga. “The takeaway is that Ellis Park is getting bigger and bigger on the world stage. Everything about Ellis is on a major upswing.… Happy Valley is right in the center of downtown, like being in Times Square. And Ellis Park is in the center of a cornfield. It just goes to show that horse racing is popular no matter where you go.â€Flying Tipat, the 2-1 favorite owned by Louisville businessman Frank Jones, covered 1 1/16 miles on turf in 1:43.09, the 5-year-old Tapit mare’s final sixteenth clipping six seconds to edge Pour Girl and jockey Sophie Doyle by a neck, with Deedeezee and Assembly losing by a total of a half-length.“She always shows speed and she’s an honest horse, giving it her best,†Yeung said of Flying Tipat. “We’re happy she won this race. At the 800 meters when the leaders stopped, I got a beautiful run behind them and was lucky enough to get there at the finish line.â€It was Flying Tipat’s third win in 25 starts, with three seconds and four thirds. “She’s not an easy horse to ride,†Romans said. “I thought he did a good job.â€Yeung is scheduled to ride at Ellis Friday and Saturday for Romans.“I think I’ve been staying home too long,†he said. “I decided it was time for me to go and look around the world and see if I can improve myself.â€Yeung won the $42,000 allowance feature before a large and festive crowd that included many children enjoyed a sun-kissed day with low humidity.“It’s beautiful,†the jockey told Ellis Park owner Ron Geary. “Like before when I was riding in Australia, I was riding at track in Melbourne. They don’t have a crowd like this. Here, there was more fun, more joy than I was expecting. I was really surprised to see this.â€
Adopt A Pet
Caroline is a 2-year-old female brown tabby. She is the mom of the “Little House on the Prairie†litter of kittens, who spent several weeks in foster care. Now it’s time for Caroline to find a Little House on a prairie of her very own! (Or an apartment, or even a high-rise condo. She’s not picky.) Her $30 adoption fee includes her spay, microchip, vaccines, and more. Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 or adoptions@vhslifesaver.org for adoption details!
Ellis Park 2-year-old spotlight: Thomas’ Upset Brewing
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Three Injured in Rollover Crash along Interstate 64
A single vehicle crash along Interstate 64 in Posey County Saturday evening injured three Warrick County residents.
Around 6:40 PM Central Time, 31-year-old Sheila Wiseman of Boonville was driving westbound on I-64 near the 12 mile marker, near the Poseyville exit, when her pick-up truck left the roadway, rolled twice, and came to rest in the median.
Wiesman and her two passengers, 58-year-old Dee Ann Folz and an 8-year-old child, both of Boonville, were all injured as a result of the crash. They were transported to Deacconess Hospital in Evansville where they were treated for non-life-threatening injuries.
While the crash remains under investigation, Troopers believe the crash was caused by a flat front tire.
All three occupants of the truck were wearing their seat belts, which greatly reduced the severity of their injuries.