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IS IT TRUE APRIL 3, 2017

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IS IT TRUE because of the Sustained Effort Incentive Fee Account agreement, it allowed the City of Evansville either advanced, loaned or gave VenueWorks/VW Sports, LLC $200,000 of the $225,000 that Venue Works/VW Sports, LLC  needed to acquire the SPHL franchise?  …when Addendum #6 was executed between VenueWorks/VW Sports, LLC and the City the $200,000 was disbursed to Venue Works/VW Sports, LLC?

IS IT TRUE its been alleged that the Executive Director of VenueWorks-Ford Center was on the negotiating team when the ERC negotiated the renewal of a 5 year contract with the Evansville IceMen?  …if this allegation is true you now know why some people feel that the renewal of the 5 year contract with the Evansville IceMen was not negotiated in good faith because an employee of the owner of the Evansville Thunderbolts was a party to these negotiations?

IS IT TRUE it looks like the taxpayers of Evansville are now investors in the Evansville Thunderbolt Hockey team?  …that the newest investors (taxpayers of Evansville) of the Evansville Thunderbolts better get ready to open their checkbooks because we are hearing that they are spending a lot more money than they are taking in?

IS IT TRUE last week Evansville Thunderbolts lost in Columbus, Georgia 3 to 2 and their record is now 13 wins and 40 losses destined to end up in 10 th place out of 10 teams with only a couple games left in the season?

IS IT TRUE we are waiting for Mayor Winnecke to give us a detailed explanation why he felt it was a wise investment to spend our hard earned tax dollars to financially bail out the Evansville Thunderbolt Hockey team?

IS IT TRUE we wonder why City Council Finance Chairman Dan McGinn and President Missy Mosby hasn’t ask the Mayor and the City Controller to do a “Forensic Audit” of the VenueWorks business activities of the Ford Center?

IS IT TRUE that after closing their restaurant and tasting room suddenly a few weeks ago the owners of the Tin Man Brewery were adamant that the brewery itself was going to continue to do business in Evansville?…the reality that came out over the weekend is that the Tin Man Brewery in Evansville is “available”?…that is a nice way to say that the Tin Man is “For Sale”?…the asking price for the Tin Man is $2.39 Million?…that may be essentially an asset sale because a restaurant that is closed is worth absolutely nothing as a going business?…we hope to see a new owner step forward and resurrect the craft brewery on West Franklin Street?

IS IT TRUE that Democrat Senator Joe Donnelly of Indiana has jumped on the Trump Train and announced that he be voting to confirm Supreme Court nominee Judge Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court of the United States?…Senator Donnelly took the next step and endorsed Gorsuch to join the court?…this makes 3 Democrat Senators who,have announced their intention to vote to confirm Judge Gorsuch?…that means 55 of the 60 votes needed to confirm Judge Gorsuch are secured?…should 5 more Democrats come forward to support Judge Gorsuch, the quixotic philibuster being launched by New York Senator Chuck Schumer will become more of a fool’s errand than it already is?…Judge Gorsuch will be confirmed with or without 60 vote as the path to a straight up,or down majority was established by Senator Harry Reid several years ago when Democrat egos were of the opinion they would be in control in perpetuity?…surely a fellow like Senator Schumer who scored a perfect 1,600 on his SAT has enough common sense to understand the reality that his willingness to bang his head against the wall will do,to the near future of the Supreme Court?…he may not realize this because blind and committed hatred often obscure one’s analytical capacity?

IS IT TRUE we are looking in the local paper to see if Commissioner Musgrave and Shoulders have decided to be transparent and advertise the now vacant position of Director of Burdette Park?  …by doing so they may be able to convince the taxpayers and voters of Vanderburgh County that they aren’t really “backroom political  wheelers and dealers”?

Todays “READERS POLL” question is: Do feel that the taxpayers of Evansville should cover the financial losses generated by the Thunderbolts

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CHANNEL 44 NEWS: Pregnant Woman Criminally Confined, Beat With Belt

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Pregnant Woman Criminally Confined, Beat With Belt

Evansville police are looking for a man who allegedly battered a pregnant woman. Officers responded to the 800 block of East Chandler Avenue after a victim reported she had escaped from a home on South Evans Avenue. The victim told.

Republicans Save Obamacare: And Actually Make it Worse!

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Republicans Save Obamacare:
And Actually Make it Worse!

By Richard Moss MD

Taking something away once given is nigh impossible in a democracy. Just ask the Republicans in Congress. Obamacare was a giveaway for millions of Americans. It was also fatally flawed. After a trillion dollars spent and massive cuts in Medicare reimbursement, premiums and deductibles have soared. Consumers did not keep their doctor or their plan. The nation’s largest insurers have jumped ship. Bailouts of insurance companies will be required. States and counties across the land have only one insurer. The Affordable Care Act is unaffordable for tens of millions of Americans not being subsidized.
The ACA needed one thing: to be given a merciful death. Repealing Obamacare was the single issue that gave Republicans historic wave elections, federal monopoly power, and overwhelming dominance in the states.
But instead of repealing it, the Republicans have saved it, and in more grotesque form. The new bill will lead to an even more rapid collapse of healthcare markets in America, only this time with Republican fingerprints all over it.
Officially known as the American Health Care Act, it has attracted a variety of monikers including RINO Care, Obamacare lite, and Trumpcare. But Trumpcare is appropriate. The President should have taken the lead, but he didn’t. Instead he handed it over to the Republican Establishment, the McConnells and Ryans in Congress, and in so doing has let down his voters and the country.
The flaws of Obamacare are legion but two are crucial. These are “guaranteed issue” and “community rating,” the cost-drivers that have made Obamacare unsustainable. Guaranteed Issue allows consumers to buy insurance regardless of health status. Community Rating, requires insurance companies to charge the same price. Imagine forcing life insurance companies to charge a 75 year old the same as a 25 year old, or coercing auto insurance companies to charge the same after a car accident as before, and you will understand the economic illiteracy of Obamacare. It is not insurance. It is a giveaway.
These two features of Obamacare incentivize consumers to defer purchasing insurance until they must have it. They deprive health insurance companies of the necessary balance of healthy buyers to less healthy ones, which pools risk and keeps premiums down. By driving healthy consumers out of the market, and leaving only the unhealthy ones, you drive up rates, increase the ranks of the uninsured, and destroy the market place. These two interlocking mechanisms account for the unfolding “death spiral” of Obamacare. Trumpcare preserves these two features thus ensuring its own ultimate failure and collapse.
There are other odious components of Obamacare including the individual and employer mandates, both of which are unconstitutional, notwithstanding Chief Justice John Roberts’s sophistry in 2012. The employer mandate has been a dead weight on the economy and a boon for part time work. Insurance mandates require a minimum “essential” package including items like sex change surgery and prostate care for women that drove up rates as well. The absence of a cap on payments also served to increase premiums. But guaranteed issue and community rating were the primary mechanisms behind the escalating premiums and deductibles.
Trumpcare eliminates the employer and individual mandate (and various Obamacare taxes), the “funding” mechanisms of Obamacare. Conservatives would normally rally behind such measures, but only if insurance mandates, guaranteed issue and community rating were similarly terminated. Absent this, Trumpcare will exacerbate the death spiral of the market place as consumers will now have less incentive to buy insurance and employers will dump their plans. The individual mandate is replaced by a 30% increase in insurance premiums for anyone dropping their insurance, which will do nothing to prevent individuals from dispensing with costly insurance. Eliminating the mandates and taxes thusly will blow a hole in the budget and cause further market dislocation.
Trumpcare also bankrolls individuals and families earning $150,000 up to $14,000 a year, phasing out above that but still theoretically subsidizing consumers with incomes above $200,000, a massive new entitlement. It preserves the Medicaid expansion and does not freeze enrollment until 2020 thus incentivizing states to expand their Medicaid rolls. It also promises $100 billion in subsidies to the states to assist the poor and to create risk pools. The regulatory, subsidy, mandate cost-drivers of Obamacare are all in place or enhanced. It is a bill only a Democrat could love.
Republicans should repeal Obamacare with the same bill they repeatedly sent to Obama to veto the last seven years. Then, it was empty political theater. Now, with a Republican President, they are afraid to. They could extend it a year providing time for recipients to make other arrangements. Instead Trump, the hackneyed Republican leadership in Congress, and vested interests have teamed up not just to preserve Obamacare but make it worse. There has been no draining of the swamp. This is the swamp. The Trump Revolution has been derailed.

March 17, 2017

Brief Bio: Richard Moss MD is a practicing Ear Nose and Throat Surgeon, author, and columnist who resides in Jasper IN. He lost his bid for the Republican nomination for Congress in Indiana’s 8th district in 2016. Find more of his essays and blog posts at exodusmd.com. Also find him on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Instagram.

Link To The Annual Vanderburgh County Health Department Report

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IF you have any concerns or questions here is your chance to find the answers.  This annual report is extremely detailed and informative.

2016 VCHD Annual Report Final

Leonhard Tosses A No Hitter As Eagles Sweep Stars

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University of Southern Indiana Softball freshman pitcher Jennifer Leonhardt (Louisville, Kentucky) tossed USI’s first no-hitter in four years as the No. 14 Screaming Eagles swept a Great Lakes Valley Conference doubleheader from host University of Illinois Springfield Sunday afternoon.

USI (29-7, 8-4 GLVC) won game one, 4-2, before blanking Illinois Springfield, 2-0, in the night cap.

The no-hitter was the first since former USI standout and current volunteer pitching coach Brooke Harmening held the University of Wisconsin-Parkside hitless March 23, 2013.

The Eagles return to action Tuesday at 2 p.m. when they host GLVC rival Bellarmine University in a doubleheader at the USI Softball Field.

Game 1 | Southern Indiana 4, Illinois Springfield 2

-Box Score

USI had three straight hits to open the game as it jumped out to a 2-0 lead in the top of the first inning. Junior first baseman Marleah Fossett (Brownsburg, Indiana) had an RBI-double to put the Eagles up, 1-0, while senior catcher Haley Hodges (Portage, Indiana) followed with a sacrifice fly to push across USI’s second tally.

Hodges’ RBI-double in the fifth frame put USI up, 3-0, while junior designated player Alex Logan (Carleton, Michigan) gave USI a 4-0 advantage with a sacrifice fly in the top of the seventh inning.

Illinois Springfield (19-17, 5-7 GLVC) got a couple runs across the plate in the bottom of the seventh inning, but that was all the Prairie Stars could come up with as sophomore pitcher Caitlyn Bradley (Forest, Indiana) ended the threat for her fourth complete-game win of the year.

Bradley (4-2), who had a shutout going through 6.2 innings of work, gave up two runs off seven hits to pick up the win.

Game 2 | Southern Indiana 2, Illinois Springfield 0

-Box Score

Leonhardt (16-1) allowed just four base-runners as she recorded her first-career no-hitter and eighth complete-game shutout of the season. She struck out three batters, allowed just two walks and hit a batter en route her third complete-game shutout of the week.

USI took a 1-0 lead in the top of the fourth inning when Fossett launched her fifth home run of the season over the centerfield fence. Hodges added to USI’s advantage in the sixth as her RBI-single scored senior shortstop Lexi Reese (Lebanon, Indiana), who had reached on a one-out double two batters earlier.

Leonhardt, who lowered her miniscule ERA versus GLVC teams to 0.31, never let a runner get past second base. She retired the side in order four times.

Southern Indiana 4, Illinois Springfield 2 (Apr 02, 2017 at Springfield, IL) (Game 1)

Southern Indiana…. 200 010 1 -  4 15  0      (28-7, 7-4 GLVC)

Illinois Springfield 000 000 2 -  2  7  1      (19-16, 5-6 GLVC)

Pitchers: Southern Indiana – Bradley, Caitlyn and Hodges, Haley. Illinois Springfield –

Goff, Rachel; Craver, Jaycee(3); Moore, Brittany(7) and Gosbeth, Amanda.

Win-Bradley, Caitlyn(4-2)  Loss-Goff, Rachel(2-3)  T-1:35  A-80

Weather: 60, sunny

Goff, R. faced 2 batters in the 3rd.

Craver, J. faced 1 batter in the 7th.

Game: 35-UIS

Southern Indiana 2, Illinois Springfield 0 (Apr 02, 2017 at Springfield, IL) (Game 2)

Southern Indiana…. 000 101 0 -  2  5  1      (29-7, 8-4 GLVC)

Illinois Springfield 000 000 0 -  0  0  0      (19-17, 5-7 GLVC)

Pitchers: Southern Indiana – Leonhardt, Jennifer and Hodges, Haley. Illinois Springfield –

Haesele, Ali and Gosbeth, Amanda.

Win-Leonhardt, Jennifer(16-1)  Loss-Haesele, Ali(11-5)  T-1:25  A-75

HR USI – Fossett, Marleah (5).

Weather: 60, sunny

Game: 36-UIS

 

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UNI Wins Series Finale Over UE Softball

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UNI Wins Series Finale Over UE Softball

Austin Peay up next on Wednesday

 CEDAR FALLS, Iowa – Ashleigh Downing threw a complete game, but a home run in the 8th inning propelled UNI to a 3-2 win over the University of Evansville softball team on Sunday afternoon.

“I just want to say how proud of this team I am!  We came out and battled today and played pitch by pitch,” UE head coach Mat Mundell said.  “I love how we responded after a tough Saturday.  Now we just have to harness that fight every game.”

Downing went the distance in the circle, allowing just three runs on six hits.  She walked three and struck out one in her best outing with the Purple Aces (12-19, 4-5 MVC).

UNI (18-13, 6-3 MVC) opened up the scoring in the bottom of the second inning on an Ashley Chesser home run.  Two innings later, the Aces got rolling and took the lead.  Morgan Lambert led off with a single and was pinch run for by Ashlee Kawall.

Downing connected on a successful sacrifice bunt to move Kawall to second before she proceeded to steal third.  Courtney Land was hit by a pitch and recorded a steal after reaching base.  Hayli Scott later singled to right to plate Kawall for the first run of the game before Brittany Hay had an RBI knock of her own to give the Aces a 2-1 lead.

The Panthers came back with the tying run in the sixth before the winning run scored as Anna Varriano homered in the 8th inning.  Each team registered six hits on the day while both also garnered three walks.

Evansville welcomes Austin Peay to Cooper Stadium on Wednesday for a doubleheader that is slated to begin at 2 p.m.

Kick-off NEW Thank-A-Teacher Spring 2017

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Evansville Teachers Federal Credit Union and the Public Education Foundation of Evansville

ETFCU Downtown office, 728 Locust Street, Evansville

Monday, April 3, 1:30 pm

Partners will show the community how the Thank-A- Teacher program has bloomed to a whole new level! With a display bouquet; introducing the first donors.

With humility in respect to the extraordinary work local teachers do to educate and nurture K-12 students to become strong, wise, successful citizens.

Pahud Ties For 3rd At Hoosier Invitational

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Pahud Ties For 3rd At Hoosier Invitational

Aces come home in a tie for 10th

 BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Wil Pahud shot a 1-under 70 on Sunday as he finished the Hoosier Invitational in a tie for third place at the IU Golf Course.

Coupled with his first two rounds, Pahud finished the tournament with a 210, just four strokes off of the win.  His opening-day totals finished at 71 and 69.

Tyler Gray also had a nice finish.  A 2-over 73 in the last round saw him complete the event in a tie for 12th place.  His tally checked in at 215.

Matthew Ladd was third on the squad.  His final round finished at 80 to give him a final score of 229.  He tied for 62nd.  Zac Turi was next for the Aces.  He registered a 78 on Sunday to post a 232 for the tournament.  Jon Pick was fifth on the team with a 3-round total of 234.

As a team, the Purple Aces tied Oakland for 10th place with totals of 882.  The pair was one behind 9th-place Oakland.  Charlotte continued its dominance on the team side, finishing the three rounds with a total of 841 strokes, 18 ahead of Indiana and 20 in front of third place Bradley.

Medalist honors went to Valparaiso’s Peter Webb.  After rounds of 65 and 68 on Saturday, a 73 on Sunday was good enough to win the tournament by three strokes with a 206.

Evansville travels to the Tennessee State Intercollegiate in Nashville on April 10-11.