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I GUESS DONALD TRUMP WAS RIGHT

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Making Sense by Michael Reagan

At his big rallies last fall President Trump kept telling his supporters that, “We’re just going to win and win so much you’re going to get tired of winning.”

No one ever gets tired of winning, especially a rookie politician that everyone in the establishment predicted would be a loser.

But after what happened on Tuesday night in special congressional elections in Georgia and South Carolina, I’m beginning to think the Democrats are never going to get tired of losing.

So far in 2017, despite the pipe-dreams of the Democrat Party leadership and the hopeful predictions of the Trump-hating media, Republicans are 4-0 in special House elections.

The Republican sweep may have given President Trump and the weak-kneed GOP in Congress the courage they need to pass some of the administration’s agenda on health care reform, tax reform and the infrastructure.

The Democrats desperately wanted a Republican defeat in a House race so they could use it to show that Trump’s popularity was evaporating and they were on the comeback trail for the 2018 midterm elections.

The party of Pelosi poured $30 million into the race between Republican Karen Handel and Democrat Jon Ossoff for the right to represent the Newt Gingrich conservatives of suburban Atlanta’s 6th Congressional District.

Up until the second the polls closed, Democrats and their cheerleaders in the media were calling the Handel-Ossoff race an important referendum on the Trump presidency.

But they quickly did a 180 when the Georgia race, and a less publicized House contest in South Carolina that the Republican won by 3 percent, turned into an easy 4-point win for Handel.

The anti-Trump pundits on TV and the Democrats instantly pivoted and started spewing a string of excuses:

– The district was so conservative no Democrat ever really could have had a chance.

– Ossoff – a D.C. insider and documentary maker – was a really weak first-time candidate.

– On Election Day it rained a lot more in the Democratic parts of the district.

It wasn’t just in the 6th District where the Democrats lost. They also lost in Manhattan, Hollywood and Marin County, Calif., where all the donor money they blew on Ossoff came from.

At some point you’d think those donors would wake up, smell the rot and demand a change at the top of their sad party.

But no.

Nancy Pelosi is still their party’s prom queen.

They chose Tom Perez to head the Democratic National Committee, a guy who thinks he can cuss his way to victory.

And in Atlanta they got behind a candidate who doesn’t live in the district and wasn’t even able to vote for himself on Tuesday.

It was laughable to watch the Party of Losers come up with reasons for why they never had a chance in Georgia, or say that the margin of victory was an encouraging sign of future Republican weakness.

Six months into a Trump presidency they still think they can somehow undo, Democrats still don’t realize that their problem is their old and tired message and their old and tired messengers.

By now Pelosi should have been pulled down from her perch as the Democrat’s minority speaker of the House and replaced with someone who understands the political implications of Trump’s win and how to deal with it.

But Pelosi’s not going anywhere.

As long as the Democrats want to keep her at the top, I say to them, “Go for it.”

As long as they want to keep Perez running the DNC, I say, “Go for it.”

And as long as they remain so angry at Trump they can’t think straight, I say, “Stay angry, my friends.”

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Copyright ©2017 Michael Reagan.

Air Quality Forecast For Vanderburgh County

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Air quality forecasts for Evansville and Vanderburgh County are provided as a public service.  They are best estimates of predicted pollution levels that can be used as a guide so people can modify their activities and reduce their exposure to air quality conditions that may affect their health.  The forecasts are routinely made available at least a day in advance, and are posted by 10:30 AM Evansville time on Monday (for Tuesday through Thursday) and Thursday (for Friday through Monday).  When atmospheric conditions are uncertain or favor pollution levels above the National Ambient Air Quality Standards, forecasts are made on a daily basis.

Ozone forecasts are available from mid-April through September 30th.  Fine particulate (PM2.5) forecasts are available year round.

Friday

June 23

Saturday
June 24
Sunday
June 25
Monday
June 26
Tuesday
June 27
Fine Particulate
(0-23 CST avg)
Air Quality Index
Moderate Good Good Moderate NA*
Ozone
Air Quality Index
Good Good Moderate Moderate NA*
Ozone
(peak 8-hr avg)
(expected)
NA* NA* NA* NA* NA*

* Not Available and/or Conditions Uncertain.

Air Quality Action Days

Ozone Alerts are issued by the Evansville EPA when maximum ozone readings averaged over a period of eight hours are forecasted to reach 71 parts per billion (ppb), or unhealthy for sensitive groups on the USEPA Air Quality Index scale.

Particulate Alerts are issued by the Evansville EPA when PM2.5 readings averaged over the period of midnight to midnight are forecasted to reach 35 micrograms per meter cubed (µg/m3).

Current conditions of OZONE and FINE PARTICULATE MATTER are available in near real-time on the Indiana Department of Environment Management’s website.

National and regional maps of current conditions are available through USEPA AIRNow.

HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE

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Handyman/Groundskeeper – Full Time with Benefits
Advanced Network & Computer Services, Inc. – Evansville, IN
Required license or certification:. Must have a good driving record and be skilled with pulling large trailers,. No CDL required….
Warehouse Supervisor – Grain Mill
Steele Careers – Evansville, IN
$50,000 – $60,000 a year
If the answer is yes, we urge you to consider joining the front running, world class mill distribution organization as their inventory/warehouse supervisor ….
Residential Advocate
Albion Fellows Bacon Center – Evansville, IN
Meets with residents upon entry into shelter to gather background information, history of abuse, etc., and assists with goal setting….
Lab Technician
Kali – Mount Vernon, IN
$18 an hour
Must have a Chemistry, Biology, or Chemical Engineering degree with lab background. This is a lab technician position is in the ultem lab which is one of the…
Part-time Customer Service Representative – McCollough Branch
Evansville Vanderburgh Public Library – Evansville, IN
$9.71 an hour
Responds to telephone calls and notifies customers of materials availability. Answers directional and similar inquiries of a non-reference nature by telephone…
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Azteca Milling – Evansville, IN
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Professional Transportation, Inc. – Evansville, IN
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Home2 Suites by Hilton Evansville – Evansville, IN
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Ability to receive Professional Workplace Trainer Certification and successfully complete the Organization Development Certification Program ( ODCP ) within the…
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Warehouse Services Inc – Evansville, IN
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Lowe’s Inc. – Evansville, IN
Physical ability to perform tasks that may require prolonged standing, sitting, and other activities necessary to perform job duties.Minimum Qualifications6…
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With appropriate oversight, ensure that the Co-Team Leader remains primarily responsible for and carries out his or her own management and supervisory…
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Collecting payments, completing and processing loan applications, and making collection calls answering phones, photocopying, filing, etc. • May perform…
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HOTEL EUROPE

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American Sewing Guild to meet Tuesday June 27

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 The area chapter of the American Sewing Guild will meet Tuesday June 27 at McCollough  Branch Library’s Community Room on Washington Avenue.
The program will be presented by Brittany Westbrook of the African American Museum.  The topic will be “Underground Railroad Quilts”. Visitors are always welcome.
  Doors will open at 5:30 p. m. followed by the meeting and program.
For more information , call 812 -568-2515 or  email Evansville@asg.com

Summary judgment affirmed for Conour associate in legal malpractice case

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Olivia Covington for www.theindianalwyer.com

A former associate of now-disgraced Indianapolis attorney William Conour scored a victory in the Indiana Court of Appeals Friday when the court found he did not breach a duty to one of Conour’s clients who accused him of providing inaccurate or misleading information.

After being severely injured in a head-on collision in April 2010, Rene DiBenedetto hired Conour of the Conour Law Firm to represent her. Timothy Devereux was an associate at the firm at that time, but he was not assigned to DiBenedetto’s case.

DiBenedetto’s case ultimately settled, with an initial $50,000 insurance settlement awarded to her in January 2011. However, the settlement proceeds were not paid out by the following summer, so DiBenedetto and her father went, unannounced, to the law office to ask about the money.

Conour was not present, so Devereux agreed to speak with her. Devereux consulted with a paralegal and the firm’s case-management software and ultimately advised DiBenedetto that she would not receive the funds until an underinsurance claim had been settled. He then further advised DiBenedetto to follow up with Conour for more specific information.

The underinsurance claim was settled in September 2011, but DiBenedetto once again never received the $50,000 award from that settlement. Devereux, concerned about Conour’s business practices, resigned from the firm in December 2011. Conour was ultimately charged in 2012 with stealing $ 4.5 million from at least 25 clients, including the $100,000 from DiBenedetto. Conour is currently serving a 10-year sentence in West Virginia after pleading guilty in 2013 and has also resigned from the bar.

DiBenedetto brought a legal malpractice claim against Devereux, alleging he was negligent and had breached his fiduciary duties and contractual obligations by not providing her with accurate information. The trial court granted summary judgment to the attorney, and during oral arguments before the Indiana Court of Appeals in April, Devereux, representing himself, said it was “common practice” for attorneys to hold money in trust while settling underinsurance claims.

A majority of a panel of the Indiana Court of Appeals accepted that argument, finding that Devereux had not breached any duty owed to DiBenedetto. Judge Robert Altice, writing for the majority joined by Judge Patricia Riley, said Devereux owed DiBenedetto a duty to provide truthful, accurate, non-misleading information during their one-time meeting in the summer of 2011, but that as a matter of law, that duty had not been breached.

During trial, DiBenedetto designated the affidavit of an attorney who said Devereux “should have taken some actions to protect DiBenedetto by investigating further” once he realized the funds had not been disbursed after several months. But Devereux pointed to the similar case of Devereux v. Love, 30 N.E.3d 754, 757 (Ind. Ct. App. 2015), in which the appellate court held his decision not to discuss his concerns about Conour with clients did not amount to a breach of duty.

Further, Devereux designated his own attorney affidavit that claimed it was “common practice that medical bills or liens are frequently not resolved with the payment of limits by the underlying tortfeasor’s carrier… .” Thus, because Devereux had no reason to suspect Conour of wrongdoing at the time of his meeting with DiBenedetto, his advice was not inaccurate or necessarily misleading.

“Devereux’s duty was to provide DiBenedetto with accurate information, and he did just that,” Altice wrote.

However, Judge Terry Crone dissented, writing in a separate opinion there exists at least a genuine issue of material fact as to whether an attorney-client relationship existed between Devereux and DiBenedetto, considering that Devereux did not tell DiBenedetto she could not rely on him for advice in her case.

Further, Crone wrote that “(s)imply because attorneys ‘generally’ handle certain cases in a certain way does not mean that the procedure always complies with the Professional Conduct Rules adopted by our state’s highest court.” Thus, Crone said he would reverse the grant of summary judgment and remand the case for trial.

In addition to summary judgment, Devereux also sought an award of attorney fees in the case, but the appellate panel rejected that request, finding DiBenedetto’s appeal was not brought in bad faith. Crone also would deny the attorney fees.

The case is Rene DiBenedetto v. Timothy Devereux, 49A05-1609-CT-2146.

Women’s soccer announces 2017 schedule

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Aces to play tough schedule this season

 With three-consecutive trips to the Missouri Valley Conference Championship match, the University of Evansville women’s soccer team looks to take the next step to the NCAA Tournament for the second time in three seasons as they embark on the 2017 season.

On Friday, the Purple Aces announced the 2017 slate, which features ten regular season home games.

“I am looking forward to getting back on the field with the team in August and feel that our non-conference schedule will challenge and prepare us for conference play,” Aces head coach Krista McKendree said.

On August 9, UE will play one of two exhibition contests.  That day, the Aces face defending Ohio Valley Conference Champion SIU Edwardsville.  The Cougars also made a splash in a trip to the NCAA Tournament, defeating Notre Dame on penalty kicks in the opening round.  Two days later, preseason play wraps up with a trip to Murray State.

Southeast Missouri State will mark the regular season opener at home on Friday, August 18.  It is also the Go4TheGoal game, which helps to benefit kids with cancer.  Game time is 7 p.m.  Last year, the teams played to a 0-0 tie in Cape Girardeau.  That contest is the first of three at Arad McCutchan Stadium to begin the 2017 campaign.  On August 20, UE welcomes UT Martin before the homestand is completed on the 25th versus IUPUI.  The Jaguars were 9-7-3 in 2016.

A trip to Fort Wayne on August 27 will mark the first road contest before the squad returns home for a high-profile match against Illinois.  The Fighting Illini come to town on Friday, September 1 for a 1:30 p.m. match.  It is the first home match against a school from the Big Ten Conference since 2010 when Indiana University came to town.

Later that weekend, the Aces make a quick trip to Bowling Green, Ky. to take on Western Kentucky.  The Hilltoppers were 12-6-1 last year; the teams play on Sunday, Sept. 3.

Another 3-match homestand commences on Sept. 8 with a match versus Miami Ohio.  The Aces defeated the RedHawks by a final of 2-0 last year in Oxford.  The annual contest to benefit Multiple Sclerosis research will be held on Sept. 10 against Morehead State before the home non-conference slate wraps up against Saint Louis on the 15th.  The Billikens are coming off of a solid 14-4-2 campaign.

Evansville makes a quick trip to Middle Tennessee State on Sept. 17 before returning home to start MVC play.  The conference opener will take place at home on the 22nd against Loyola.  UE then takes to the road for a pivotal swing, beginning on Sept. 30 at UNI.  Last year, the Aces grabbed a 3-1 win over the Panthers.  The month of October begins with a trip to defending champion Illinois State on the 7th.  The Redbirds were 14-6-3 in 2016 and defeated the Aces in the league championship by a 2-1 final.

It is back home for the squad on Oct. 14 for a big match-up against Drake.  The Bulldogs notched 12 wins last year, but it was UE taking the head-to-head matchup by a 1-0 fina.

The Aces head north on Route 41 to Terre Haute to take on the Sycamores on October 18 before coming back to McCutchan Stadium for the home finale, which is also Senior Day as they will play Missouri State.  The final match of the regular season will see the Aces face Valparaiso for the first time as members of the MVC.  That game is set for October 26.

Opening round play of the MVC Championship will be held on campus sites on Oct. 29 with the league championship taking place from November 3-5 at Missouri State.

Meeting Cancellation

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Meeting Cancellation Notice

The Evansville Police Merit Commission scheduled meeting for

Monday, June 26, 2017 has been cancelled.

The next scheduled meeting of the Police Merit Commission will be on

Monday, July 10, 2017, in Room 307 of the Civic Center Complex at 2:00pm, following the appointment and awards ceremony at the Victory Theater at 1:00pm.

Notice submitted by Sgt. Doug Schneider,

Liaison to the Evansville Police Merit Commission