JUNE 24, 2017 “READERS FORUM”
Whats on your mind today?
Todays “READERS POLL†question is: Do you feel that its time for the Evansville Department of Metropolitan Development to be audited by an outside accounting firm?
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Indiana Chamber Names Christy Gillenwater – 2017 Executive of the Year
Indiana Chamber Names Christy Gillenwater – 2017 Executive of the Year
South Bend, IN (June 23, 2017) – Christy Gillenwater was named the 2017 Executive of the Year Thursday evening at the annual conference of the Indiana Chamber Executives Association, held this year in South Bend Indiana. Nominations required a brief essay describing why the nominee is deserving of this award. Nominations included recommendations, news clips, and other documentation of a job well done. The selection criteria included at least three years of service as the lead executive at the chamber; demonstration of long-term exemplary performance and leadership with his / her local chamber and extraordinary contributions to the profession of chamber management; and demonstrated ability to positively lead change at the local chamber level, including specific examples of vision, leadership and management.
“In the four years that Christy has been at the helm, the Southwest Indiana Chamber has firmly established itself as one of the leading chambers in the Midwest, in large part because of her collaborative spirit and commitment to helping community organizations drive economic development and positive change in our region,†noted Jim Sandgren, President & COO, Old National Bancorp and Southwest Indiana Chamber Board Chairman.
“I am honored that our team and the community can be recognized for our collective efforts. Without our talented chamber team, dedicated volunteers, and engaged members, awards such as this would not be possible,†stated Gillenwater.
Christy guided the Southwest Indiana Chamber to be recognized as the 2015 Chamber of the Year in Indiana by the Indiana Chamber Executives Association (ICEA) and the 2016 National Chamber of the Year as recognized by the Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives (ACCE). Gillenwater, a Cincinnati native, earned a Bachelor of Science in Public Affairs from Indiana University and a Master of Business Administration from Ball State University.
About Southwest Indiana Chamber
Since 1915, the Southwest Indiana Chamber has been a trusted ally of the regional business community. Today we are one of the state’s largest, strongest, and most impactful nonprofit business organizations, representing a total membership of more than 1,800 businesses, organizations, and agencies. About one-third of members have invested in our organization for 10 or more years. While nearly all major employers in our region invest in the Southwest Indiana Chamber, 71% of our member businesses have 25 or fewer employees.
Learn more about the Chamber, our members, and the Southwest Indiana regional business community at www.swinchamber.com.
I GUESS DONALD TRUMP WAS RIGHT
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.â€
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.â€
As long as they want to keep Perez running the DNC, I say, “Go for it.â€
And as long as they remain so angry at Trump they can’t think straight, I say, “Stay angry, my friends.â€
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Copyright ©2017 Michael Reagan.
Air Quality Forecast For Vanderburgh County
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 |
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Fine Particulate (0-23Â 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.
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