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JUNE 27, 2017 ‘IS IT TRUE”
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
LETTER TO THE EDITORÂ
By Bill Hazelip
Shrinefest,  hundreds of figure skaters all across the country, Evansville Otters, air show, music program in Henderson, yes it was a busy week in Evansville, but for most part the former Evansville Courier(now USA) did not cover it!  Why,  Well, they wanted to cover them, but they let most of the people go!  You know “pink slips!”  This is an alert to the Evansville School Corporation, UE and USI, your sport coverage will be two to three days old!  However, they did cover a story about a round barn in Washington, a woman pole vaulter, and legalizing pet pigs!  No local coverage of the Otters and the baseball stories, but if they write one, it would be three days old!
If you still receive the paper, count the local stories, two Sunday editions only had three local stories. Â The other articles are from Louisville, New York, Washington and other cities! Â However, business loves the USA Courier, because they can get a whole page add on a walking cane, hearing aids and used tires!
At least the USA and Courier have President Trump to kick around, without him we would only have more ads!
EDITORS FOOTNOTE: Â This letter was posted without opinion, bias or editing.
Vanderburgh County Commissioners June 27, 2017 Meeting Agenda
AGENDA
Vanderburgh County
Board of Commissioners
June 27, 2017
3:00 pm, Room 301
- Call to Order
- Attendance
- Pledge of Allegiance
- Action Items
- Final Reading Ordinance CO.04-17-008: Amending County Subdivision Code
- First Reading of Ordinance Co-07-17-012: Adopting a Conflict of Interest Policy
- Resolution CO.R-06-17-013: Amending the Plan for the Phoenix Commerce Center Economic Development Area
- Resolution CO.R-06-17-015 Issuance of Bonds of the Vanderburgh County Redevelopment Commission and Related Matters
- Resolution CO.R-06-17-014: Title VI Nondiscrimination Implementation Plan
- Department Head Reports
- New Business
- Old Business
- Public Comment
- Consent Items
- Contracts, Agreements and Leases
- County Health Department:
- Alere Cholestech LDX System Placement Agreement
- WIC Advertising Contract with the Evansville Courier & Press
- Memorandum of Understanding between University of Southern Indiana and the County Health Department providing Nursing Student Clinical Programs
- Memorandum of Understanding for Back to School Blitz with ECHO Community Healthcare, St. Vincent’s & EVSC
- County Commissioners: Agreement for Services with United Neighborhoods of Evansville
- County Engineering: ArcGIS Maintenance Software Agreement with E.S.R.I
- County Health Department:
- Approval of June 13, 2017 Meeting Minutes
- Employment Changes
- County Highway: Underground Tank Removal and Installation
- Superintendent of County Buildings: HVAC Repair Quotes
- IBAP Gatekeeper: May 2017 Report
- Weights and Measures: May 16-June 15, 2017 Monthly Report
- County Treasurer: May 2017 Monthly Report
- Sheriff’s Office: Surplus Request for Three Vehicles
- County Engineering:
- Department Head Report
- Pay Request # 27 US 41 Expansion T.I.F. for the sum of $6,085.02
- Waiver of Mineral Interest Form for Green River Road Phase 6- Parcel 19
- The Arc of Evansville: February, March, April & May 2017 Report of Activities
- Contracts, Agreements and Leases
- Adjournment
Yesteryear: Vendome Hotel
Vendome Hotel by Patrica Sides
For decades, the Vendome Hotel reigned as one of the most luxurious hotels in downtown Evansville. When built in 1890, the hotel (seen here in ca. 1920) was only four stories high, but future expansions promoted it to “skyscraper status,†as a newspaper bragged. Located at Third and Sycamore streets, the Vendome became a social hub for local businessmen and politicians, and the hotel’s Savoy Room housed the Petroleum Club when it organized in the 1950s. When the hotel’s neighbor, the Grand Theater, succumbed to the urban renewal movement in the early 1960s, the Vendome’s days were numbered. The hotel was demolished in 1972, and a bank now occupies the site.
Hoosiers Ready for 2017 National Championships and World Trials
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Members of the Indiana University men’s and women’s swimming teams will be participating in the 2017 Phillips 66 National Championships and World Championship Trials starting on Tuesday, June 27 at the IU Natatorium in Indianapolis, Ind.
The five-day event gets underway on Tuesday, with preliminary heats each morning at 9:00 a.m. ET and finals each evening at 6:00 p.m. ET.
The top-two finishers in each Olympic-distance event, the winners of the non-Olympic events and the top-six in the 100 and 200 freestyle races will each make Team USA for the 2017 FINA World Championships in Budapest in July.
Competing for the Hoosiers will be Matt Anderson, Delaney Barnard, Wilson Beckman, Levi Brock, Reagan Cook, Ethan Curl, Adam Destrampe, Ian Finnerty, Bob Glover, Grace Haskett, Trey Hubbuch, Cassy Jernberg, Lilly King, Shelby Koontz, Sam Lisy, Rachel Matsumura, Blake Pieroni and Ali Rockett. IU alum Cody Miller will also be swimming, as well as Zane Grothe, who trains with the Hoosiers.
The Hoosier swimmers will look to join IU divers Jessica Parratto (10M and 10M synchro), Michael Hixon (1M, 3M and 3M synchro), James Connor (1M and 3M) and Andrew Capobianco (mixed synchro) who already clinched their spots at the World Championships. Parratto, Hixon and Capobianco will represent Team USA, while Connor will dive for Team Australia.
The 2017 Phillips 66 Nationals will feature 12 hours of broadcast coverage from NBC Sports Group, including four hours of nationally televised coverage on NBC on July 1-2. For a full schedule, please click HERE.
Beginning at 9 a.m. ET, each day’s prelim session will be streamed live in its entirety at USASwimming.org. USA Swimming also will produce DeckPass Live, powered by Xfinity, twice daily from Indianapolis beginning Tuesday, June 27. Streaming live via USASwimming.org at 12:30 p.m. ET daily and after each finals session, DeckPass Live will air poolside from Indianapolis featuring analysis, highlights, features and star guests.
St. Vincent Hospital for Women & Children Birth Records
Stefanie Marlow and David James, Energy, Ill., son, Asher Reid, June 17
Amy Grayson and Joshua Leek, Evansville, son, Michael Joshua, June 18
Alyson and Ethan Barton, Chandler, Ind., son, Micah Everett, June 18
Veronica and Nicholas Trabant, Bicknell, Ind., daughter, Madeline Ruth, June 19
Morrisa Galloway and Charles Rhew, Evansville, daughter, Charleigh Ann, June 20
Brittni Browning and Michael Hess, Francisco, Ind., son, Kolt Michael, June 20
Carrie and Shane Johnson, Poseyville, Ind., son, Weston Ray, June 20
Katy Schwering and CJ Hammack, Evansville, son, Hank Lewis, June 21
Stefanie and Zachary Ziliak, Haubstadt, Ind., son, Maverick David, June 21
Delaney Kohlmeier and Jacob Bailey, Mackey, Ind., son, Axel Zachary, June 23
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Gov. Holcomb Makes Appointments to Various Boards and Commissions
INDIANAPOLIS—Governor Eric J. Holcomb today announced several new appointments and reappointments to various state boards and commissions.
Indiana Commission for Higher Education
The governor made one new appointment to the Commission for Higher Education:
- Dr. Kathy Parkison of Kokomo, professor of Economics at Indiana University Kokomo, will join the commission as the full-time faculty member. Her term expires June 30, 2019.
The governor made four reappointments to the commission:
- Mayor Jon Costas of Valparaiso will continue his service on the board. His term expires June 30, 2021.
- John Popp of Fort Wayne, president and CEO of Aunt Millie’s Bakeries, Inc., will continue his service on the board. His term expires June 30, 2021.
- Lisa Hershman of Lafayette, founder and CEO of the DeNovo Group, will continue her service on the board. Her term expires June 30, 2021.
- Allan Hubbard of Indianapolis, co-founder of E&A Industries, will continue his service on the board. His term expires June 30, 2021.
Graduate Medical Education Board
The governor made two new appointments to the Graduate Medical Education Board:
- Dr. Jeffrey Rothenberg of Indianapolis, representing a teaching hospital of the Indiana Hospital Association (St. Vincent Hospital) will join the board. His term expires December 31, 2017.
- Dr. Thomas Sonderman of Columbus, representing the Indiana State Medical Association, will join the board. His term expires December 31, 2018.
The governor made three reappointments to the board:
- Dr. Peter Nalin of Carmel, representing the Indiana University School of Medicine, will continue his service on the board. His term expires December 31, 2018.
- Dr. Steven Becker of Evansville, representing the Evansville campus of the Indiana University School of Medicine, will continue his service on the board. His term expires December 31, 2018.
- Dr. Donald Sefcik of Indianapolis, representing the Marian University College of Osteopathic Medicine, will continue his service on the board. His term expires December 31, 2018.
Hospital Assessment Fee Committee
The governor made one new appointment to the committee:
- Bryan Mills of Noblesville, president and CEO of Community Health Network, will join the committee. His term is at the pleasure of the governor.