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IU Posts Strong Results in Prelims at NCAA Championships on Thursday

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BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – The No. 15-ranked Indiana University women’s swimming and diving team had a great showing in the prelims at the 2017 NCAA Championships on Thursday morning at the IU Natatorium in Indianapolis, Ind.

 

500 Freestyle

Kennedy Goss had a terrific swim in the prelims of the 500 freestyle, qualifying eighth overall with a time of 4:38.09 to earn a spot in the Championship Final on Thursday night. Goss, who entered the event seeded No. 38, improved 30 spots in winning her heat of the prelims.

 

Cassie Jernberg also had a great showing for the Hoosiers in the event. The freshman entered seeded No. 60, but placed 26th overall with a personal-best time of 4:41.45. With her great mark, Jernberg now ranks as the ninth-best performer in the event in school history.

 

Stephanie Marchuk placed 43rd overall in the event with a time of 4:44.20.

 

200 IM

Indiana’s Lilly King placed 24th in the 200 IM, touching the wall with a time of 1:57.02. King’s mark is the 10th-fastest time in school history.

 

400 Medley Relay

In the 400 medley relay, the IU team of Ali Rockett, King, Gai Dalesandro and Goss touched the wall in a time of 3:30.18 to qualify eighth overall for the Championship Final. The team’s mark is the fourth-best in Indiana history.

 

1-Meter Dive

Jessica Parratto had a nice showing in the prelims of the 1-meter dive, qualifying 12th overall to earn a spot in the Consolation Final of the event with a score of 279.35.

 

The Indiana University women’s swimming and diving team will continue competition at the 2017 NCAA Championships on Thursday evening at 6:00 p.m. ET with the finals of the 500 freestyle, 1-meter dive and 400 medley relay.

 

Be sure to keep up with all the latest news on the Indiana men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams on social media – Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

 

500 Freestyle

Kennedy Goss – 4:38.09 (Championship Final)

  1. Cassie Jernberg – 4:41.45 (Personal-Best)
  2. Stephanie Marchuk – 4:44.20

 

200 IM

  1. Lilly King – 1:57.02

 

400 Medley Relay

Ali Rockett, Lilly King, Gia Dalesandro, Kennedy Goss – 3:30.18 (Championship Final)

 

1-Meter Dive

Jessica Parratto – 279.35 (Consolation Final)

 

BREAKING NEWS: LETTER WRITTEN TO COUNTY COMMISSIONERS BY FINANCE CHAIRMAN JIM RABEN

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Attached below Is a link of an anonymous letter sent to the City County Observer. This letter was sent to members of the Vanderburgh County Commissioner by County Council Finance Chairman Jm Raben.

It is our understanding this letter was sent to and received by all members of the Vanderburgh County Commissioners just before the vote to terminate the employment of the Director of Burdette Park.
In this letter County Council Finance Chairman Jm Raben reminded members of the Vanderburgh County Commission that requests to fill vacancies must be approved by the County Council prior to offering employment. This letter states all salaries are established by the County Council salary Ordinance and are subject to County Council Funding.

Attempt by the CCO to reach members of the County Commission for a response concerning this letter went unanswered. We also contacted County Council Finance Chairman, Jim Raben for comments concerning this letter he sent to the Vanderburgh County Commissioners but calls went unanswered.

It looks like County Commissioners Cheryl Musgrave and Ben Shoulders erred when they voted to terminate the employment of the Director of Burdette Park without getting approval of the Vanderburgh County Council.

THIS IS A DEVELOPING STORY

Attached below Is the link of the Letter sent and received by members the Vanderburgh County Commissioners. The letter speaks for itself!
Letter to County Commissioners

Newburgh Man Arrested on several Drug Offenses

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Early this morning at approximately 12:40, Trooper Hunter Manning stopped the driver of a 2002 Chrysler mini-van for speeding on 2nd Street near Jefferson Street in Vincennes. The driver was identified as Thomas Vanbibber, 22, of Newburgh. While talking to Vanbibber, Manning detected an odor of marijuana inside the vehicle. A search revealed marijuana, drug paraphernalia and hallucinogenic mushrooms, commonly referred to as shrooms. Vanbibber was arrested and taken to the Knox County Jail where he is currently being held on bond.

Arrested and Charges:

  • Thomas Vanbibber, 22, Newburgh, IN

1.Dealing Marijuana, Class A Misdemeanor
2.Possession of Controlled I Substance, Class 6 Felony
3.Possession of Marijuana, Class B Misdemeanor
4.Possession of Paraphernalia, Class C Misdemeanor

Evansville Woman Arrested for Driving Under the Influence of Xanax

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Yesterday afternoon at approximately 1:55, Trooper Brent Gramig stopped the driver of a 2000 Chevrolet Blazer for failing to signal at Columbia and 4th Avenue.  The driver was identified as Kimberly Givens, 38, of Evansville.  Trooper Gramig noticed her speech was slurred and conducted field sobriety tests, which she failed.  Her driver’s license were suspended too. She was taken to St. Mary’s Hospital where further investigation revealed she was under the influence of Benzodiazepine (Xanax). Givens was arrested and taken to the Vanderburgh County Jail where she is currently being held without bond.

Arrested and Charge:

  • Kimberly Givens, 38, Evansville, IN

1.Driving While Intoxicated (Benzodiazepine), Class C Misdemeanor

IS IT TRUE MARCH 16, 2017

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IS IT TRUE that Evansville, Indiana has always been accepting of a practice known as “political patronage” when it comes to jobs that are financed fully or partially by public dollars?…it has been so entrenched that a former Evansville Mayor whom we shall not name has been quoted as saying “I get all of the credit and they take all of the blame” to justify appointing his political supporters to jobs under his control?…”political patronage” came about at about the same time that the Tammany Hall shake down tactics in New York City were being used to drain the public coffers to enrich the politically connected?… the one thing that “political patronage staffing never seems to require is any expertise at all with respect to the job that one is being appointed to?  …”political patronage” staffing is a dangerous artifact of the past and has no reason to exist in the present?…the need for competence as opposed to loyalty will someday drive ‘political patronage” staffing from local government, but until then shenanigans like putting campaign managers into well-paid positions that are out of their league will continue in River City?

IS IT TRUE that Vanderburgh County Council has to approve the hiring of the new administrative employees (Pat and Z Tuley) at Burdette Park? …we predict an extremely heated in your face discussion when this issue is brought before County Council?  …we can’t wait to see which County Commissioner will come before the County Council to request that they approve Pat Tuley and his wife as new administrators of Burdette Park?

IS IT TRUE all we been hearing since the last Vanderburgh County election is that newly elected County Commissioner Ben Shoulders is the odds-on favorite of becoming the Democratic party nominee as the next Mayor of Evansville?  …the political deal he cut with his fellow Commissioner concerning the firing of the Director of Burdette Park has hurt his chances of becoming the Democratic nominee as the next Mayor of Evansville?

IS IT TRUE we wonder if the Vanderburgh County Council will allow Pat and Z Tuely to live in the upscale administrators home located on the property at Burnette Park rent free?   …we predict that the answer to this question is “heck no”?

IS IT TRUE we hope that Commissioners Musgrave and Shoulders read the Vanderburgh County “Nepotism Policy” statement posted in the employee handbook? …they may be in direct violation of this policy because they officially hired a husband and wife team to run Burdette Park?

IS IT TRUE last night members of the local FOP deferred the “VOTE OF NO CONFIDENCE” against Evansville Chief of Police Billy Bolin? …this meeting was closed to the media and the public?  …the FOP membership deferred any action concerning this issue upon the advice of their attorney?

IS IT TRUE the lowest murder rate of any country in the norther hemisphere belongs to Iceland which has a population of only 350,000 for the entire country?…the murder rate per 100,000 in Iceland is 0.3 which equates to only 1 murder per year in a population that is the size of the entire Evansville Metropolitan Area?…the ten year average for the City of Evansville is 4.3 murders per year per 100,000 people?…that is nearly 15 times as high as the murder rate in Iceland which up to a point is demographically close to Evansville?…while Evansville is mostly populated (90% +/-) by people who self-identify as northern European, Iceland is closer to 99% who have been determined to be mostly of Scandinavian or Irish descent?…the economics of the two places are similar as well with Iceland holding a slight advantage in household income?… Evansville does stack up well on the murder rate scale with other American cities?… Indianapolis, Little Rock, and St. Louis have murder rates of 16, 22, and 50 per 100,000 people respectively?…to think that a once great American city like St. Louis has a murder rate that is 167 times higher than a country like Iceland should be seen as a slap in the face and a call to root out the reasons for this shameful statistic?

IS IT TRUE that Rachel Maddow thought she was on the verge of really laying the wood to President Trump last night when she announced with much enthusiasm that she had his IRS Form 1040 for 2005 and would be releasing it on air?… now Ms. Maddow knows how Geraldo Rivera felt when he hyped up Al Capone’s vault just to open it on national TV and find absolutely nothing?…what was learned from President Trump’s 1040 is that in 2005 he reported an income of $150 Million and paid taxes of $38 Million or 25% of his income in federal taxes?…there was not one word about debt to any Russians nor was there a word about what Trump’s net worth at the time was?…it is befuddling to hear educated intelligent people who are among those who do not care for President Trump pontificate about how his tax return would expose his alleged loans from Russians and that he was broke as a church mouse?…there is not and never has been any box on a personal tax return that asks any of us to disclose who we owe money to or how much our net worth is?…hearing educated people to expound on something that just doesn’t exist discredits everything else they offer opinions on?

Todays “READERS POLL” question is: DO you feel that the newly vacant position of Burdette Park Director should have been advertised in our local paper?

CHANNEL 44 NEWS: Baptist Health Systems Plans to Layoff Almost 300 Employees

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Baptist Health Systems Plans to Layoff Almost 300 Employees

Staff cuts are announced at Baptist Health Systems and those job cuts will impact its hospital in Madisonville. The Louisville-based healthcare system says it is reducing staff across all its facilities in Kentucky and Southern Indiana. …

St. Mary’s Hospital for Women & Children

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Anna Dowell and Aaron Banks, Evansville, son, Adam James, Mar. 4

Lucy Cain and Travis Gross, Evansville, son, Travis Jason Jr., Mar. 4

Keely Jones and Leonte Clinkscales, Evansville, son, Kyson Dejuan, Mar. 4

Shelby Cash , Cynthiana, Ind., son, Ryker Lee Brecken, Mar. 6

Kayla Thomas and Alex Todd, Henderson, Ky., daughter, Emma Raye, Mar. 6

Michelle and Aaron Sword, Henderson, Ky., son, Brody Edward, Mar. 7

Jessica and Charles Mason Jr., Owensville, Ind., daughter, Savannah Grace, Mar. 7

Jessica and Eric Woodby, Oakland City, Ind., son, Jaccob Scott, Mar. 7

Ashley and Kelvin Nash, Evansville, daughter, Kalani Ariana London, Mar. 8

Lauren and Taylor Reese, Evansville, daughter, Dakota Mae, Mar. 8

Krista Hollingsworth and David Barajas, Evansville, daughter, Sofia Renae, Mar. 8

Destiny Sandefur and Jacob Heyna, Evansville, son, Braxtyn Allyn-Wayne, Mar. 8

Kathryn Dietrick and Joseph Storey, Evansville, son, Seth Orion, Mar. 8

Ariel Alstadt and Nicholas Utley, Henderson, Ky., daughter, Piper Elise, Mar. 8

Krysta and Paul Stoltz, Evansville, daughter, Abigail Maria, Mar. 9

Jessica and Steven Trevino, Newburgh, Ind., daughter, Amelia Kate Vola, Mar. 9

Amber and Shayne Spurgeon, Poseyville, Ind., son, Judah Rock, Mar. 9

Amanda and Brandon Koester, Princeton, Ind., daughter, Annabelle Mae, Mar. 10

Shayla Daniels and Christopher Alcantara, Evansville, son, Jaxson Ray, Mar. 10

Ciera Barnes and Thomas Clayton, Evansville, daughter, Lois D, Mar. 11