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“READERS FORUM” NOVEMBER 13, 2016

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WHATS ON YOUR MIND TODAY?

Todays “READERS POLL” question is: Do you feel it was wise for the Mayor to replace the Evansville Icemen with the Evansville Thunderbolts?

Please take time and read our newest feature articles entitled “IU WOMEN’S-MENS SWIM AND DIVING TEAMS”.

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CHANNEL 44 NEWS: Auditions Begin for the Arc of Evansville’s Benefit

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Auditions Begin for the Arc of Evansville’s Benefit

 Singers, dancers, beat boxers and more try out for this year’s “Really Big Show”

“Tri-State’s Got Talent” was held at Eastland Mall in Evansville. The event is an audition for the Arc of Evansville’s benefit.

The event accepted walk up auditions and performers had 90 seconds to complete their tryout.

Denise Seibert says, “Big shows and events like this are really important to the Arc of Evansville. We serve children and adults here in our community so days like today and events like these not only help us raise awareness about that but also help us raise funding for our services for the Arc of Evansville.

“The Really Big Show” is February 11TH at the Old National Events Plaza.

Drumstick Dash Kicks off in Downtown Evansville

 It was a chilly morning for the Drumstick Dash in downtown Evansville. More than 100 runners laced up their shoes for the 4th annual walk and run.

The event benefits the Evansville Rescue Mission’s Thanksgiving Gobbler Gathering happening in less than two weeks.

The Gobbler Gathering distributes boxed Thanksgiving meals to more than 2,000 tri-state families.

President and CEO says, “Today is our fourth annual Drumstick Dash and a great morning for this. This is a benefit for our Gobbler Gathering which is coming up, where we will distribute 2,201 food boxes and these are 70 LBS of food boxes to the people in our community that really need some assistance this time of year. We’re excited to be out here raising some money and raising some awareness of the Evansville Rescue Mission.”

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Hoosiers Impressive on First Day of USA College Challenge

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                                  Hoosiers Impressive on First Day of USA College Challenge

INDIANAPOLIS – The Indiana University men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams had some impressive swims on the first day of the USA College Challenge presented by arena on Saturday night at the IU Natatorium in Indianapolis.

After the first of two days of the combined, short course yards meet, Team USA leads the Big Ten team, 185-111.

Lilly King continued her dominance in the 200 breaststroke, winning for the Big Ten with a time of 2:05.64 – the fastest time in the country and the third-fastest time in school history. Last year, King won the NCAA Championship and set the American record with her mark of 2:03.59.

In the 100 freestyle, junior Blake Pieroni won with a time of 42.40 – the fastest time in the country so far this season. Pieroni’s time is the fourth-fastest in school history. Teammate Anze Tavcar placed sixth overall with a mark of 43.82. IU postgrad swimmer Zane Grothe swam the anchor leg for Team USA’s winning relay, registering a split of 1:33.48.

Later in the men’s 800 freestyle relay, Pieroni posted the fastest 200 freestyle in the country leading off for the Big Ten “A” team with his split of 1:33.74. Tavcar also swam on that relay, reeling off a split of 1:36.69.

In the women’s 200 backstroke, Kennedy Goss was the top Big Ten finisher, coming in second place with a time of 1:52.54 – the fastest time in the NCAA so far this year. IU’s Brooklyn Snodgrass placed sixth in 1:56.95. For the men, IU’s Bob Glover placed fourth overall with a time of 1:43.82

Indiana’s Vini Lanza was the top Big Ten finisher in the men’s 100 butterfly, placing second overall with a time of 46.23. Lanza’s time is the second-fastest in the country this year and ranks as the fifth-fastest time in IU history.

Gia Dalesandro had a great swim in the women’s 100 butterfly, placing third overall with a time of 51.93. Dalesandro’s time is the third-fastest in school history and the third-fastest in the NCAA this year.

IU postgrad swimmer Zane Grothe was impressive in the men’s 500 freestyle, touching the wall first for Team USA with a time of 4:15.87.

In the men’s 100 breaststroke, IU alum Cody Miller placed second overall with a time of 1:54.12, while current Hoosier swimmer Cody Taylor took fifth with a mark of 1:58.21.

In the women’s 400 medley relay, IU’s Brooklyn Snodgrass (54.24 – backstroke) and Lilly King (56.85 – breaststroke) were apart of the Big Ten’s best team, placing third overall with a time of 3:29.65.

On the men’s side in the 400 medley relay, Ian Finnerty (52.92 – breaststroke) and Ali Khalafalla (42.60 – freestyle) were apart of the Big Ten’s best relay, finishing third in 3:07.93. IU alum Miller swam the breaststroke leg for the winning Team USA relay, splitting a 51.90.

Bailey Pressey represented IU in the 400 IM, placing fourth overall with a personal-best time of 4:10.16, which ranks her as the fifth-fastest performer in the event in school history.

In the women’s 800 freestyle relay, Goss swam for the Big Ten “A” team that placed second, splitting a 1:46.26. Snodgrass went 1:50.72 for the Big Ten “B” relay, while Dalesandro led off for the Big Ten “C” team with a mark of 1:47.08.

Indiana’s 14 participants this weekend in the USA College Challenge are the most of any school. Michigan was second with 11, while both Ohio State and Wisconsin had six.

The USA College Challenge, presented by arena will continue on Sunday at the IU Natatorium in Indianapolis, Ind. at 11:30 a.m. ET. The final session will be televised from 12:00-2:00 p.m. ET on the Big Ten Network. The session will also will stream live online at USASwimming.org and btn.com, as well as via the BTN2GO app.

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

Veterans Appreciation Night Set for Monday’s Home Opener

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Special Presentation Will Be Made At The Contest

Veteran’s Appreciation Night sponsored by Fifth Third Bank will take place for Monday’s University of Evansville men’s basketball home opener versus Alcorn State.  It will be held in conjunction with the Military Warriors Support Foundation

All veterans and active military members and their family can receive $5 tickets to the game by presenting a valid Military ID at the Ford Center Box Office on game day.

At halftime, Military Warriors Support Foundation will be presenting a military veteran with a mortgage-free home in a very special presentation for their contributions.

“The donation of this property advances our efforts to provide and support to our nation’s heroes as they transition out of the military and into their new civilian life,” Andrea Dellinger, VP, Media and Marketing, Military Warriors Support Foundation said.  “Thanks in part to the contributions of partners like 7Up Snapple and Walmart, we are changing lives for the better, not just for members of our armed services and their families, but for generations that follow.”

The Military Warriors Support Foundation (MWSF) is a 501(c) (3) non-profit organization whose mission is to provide support for our Nation’s combat wounded heroes and Gold Star Families as they transition out of the military and into their new civilian life. Its programs focus on housing and homeownership, employment, as well as recreational activities and travel assistance. For more information on Military Warriors Support Foundation and all of their programs, please visit http://www.MilitaryWarriors.org.

 

Adopt A Pet

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 Rose is a 1 ½-yr-old female American Staffordshire. She has gotten along fine with some other small dogs in the past, but would like to meet any potential canine roommates before going home. Rose was originally adopted from VHS. Then she got returned through no fault of her own. Since she’s already spayed & vaccinated, she can go home TODAY with approved application for $100! Contact the Vanderburgh Humane Society at (812) 426-2563 or at www.vhslifesaver.org for adoption details!

Board of School Trustees of the Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation Meeting

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The Board of School Trustees of the Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation will meet in executive session at 3:30 p.m. on Monday, November 14, 2016, in the John H. Schroeder Conference Centre at the EVSC Administration Building, 951 Walnut, IN 47713, Evansville, IN. The session will be conducted according to Senate Enrolled Act 313, Section 1, I.C. 5-14-1.5-6.1, as amended. The purpose of the meeting is for discussion of collective bargaining, (2)(A); initiation of litigation or litigation that is either pending or has been threatened specifically in writing, (2)(B); purchase or lease of property, (2)(D); and job performance evaluation of individual employees, (9).

The regular meeting of the School Board will follow at 5:30 p.m. in the EVSC Board Room, same address.

Trump shows every sign of carrying out sweeping immigration crackdown

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IL for www.theindianalawyer.com

Donald Trump won the presidency campaigning on a promise of a far-reaching immigration crackdown, and early indications are that he intends to execute it.

The immigration section of Trump’s presidential transition website reaffirms his plans to “cancel unconstitutional executive orders”—which his advisers have said includes President Barack Obama’s 2012 program that has protected from deportation 750,000 young people brought to the U.S. illegally.

Once he takes office in January, Trump can end that program without any approval from Congress. He can also end Obama’s 2014 executive action, currently blocked by the courts, to extend that deportation reprieve to some 4 million undocumented immigrants who haven’t committed crimes.

The website reemphasized other Trump proposals for which he may need congressional approval, including plans to build a wall on the U.S.-Mexico border, suspend new visas from certain high-risk countries, end funding for sanctuary cities, and change legal immigration policies to better serve U.S. workers.

The president-elect listed immigration as one of his top three priorities on Thursday.

“We’re looking very strongly at immigration,” he told reporters in the Capitol after meeting with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky. “We’re going to look at the borders, very importantly, we’re looking very strongly at health care and we’re looking at jobs—big league jobs.”

Trump tapped Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach, an anti-immigration firebrand who helped draft controversial restrictionist laws in Arizona and Alabama, to his transition team.

“I’m a member of the immigration policy transition team and there’s going to be a lot to do there in part because Mr. Trump and Mr. Obama are diametric opposites when it comes to immigration policy,” Kobach told Kansas television station KWCH.

Kobach promised that there will be “a lot of changes.”

In addition, Trump has been relying on Sen. Jeff Sessions of Alabama, another immigration restrictionist, for advice on immigration policy.

Immigration was a flashpoint in the 2016 race, with Trump ousting Republican rivals like Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio by campaigning on a far more restrictive platform than they initially supported. Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton wanted to expand Obama’s immigration relief plans and grant a path to citizenship for people in the U.S. illegally.

“He’ll spend a lot of time controlling the border. He may not spend very much time trying to get Mexico to pay for it. But it was a great campaign device,” Newt Gingrich, a Trump surrogate and former House speaker, told National Public Radio.

A wall on the Southern border is estimated to cost possibly $25 billion.

“I’m in favor of securing the border, and I do believe that you have to have physical barriers on the border,” House Speaker Paul Ryan said Thursday on Fox News when asked if he supports a wall. “I will defer to the experts on the border as to what is the right way to secure the border.”

A spokesman for McConnell didn’t immediately return a request for comment.

Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, who is advising Trump, said Thursday on CNN that “the wall is going to to take a while,” but suggested Trump could “do it by executive order by just re-programming money within the immigration service.”

Trump’s immigration policies are sure to face immense blowback from the Hispanic community. They won’t get support from congressional Democrats, said Drew Hammill, a spokesman for House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi of California.

“I haven’t seen anybody lay out how you build a wall,” he said. “I don’t think there’ll be common ground on that topic.”

Hot Jobs in Evansville

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WHAT DID VOTERS REALLY SEE?

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By Peter Funt

So, the most frequent refrain since Election Day is that “no one saw this coming.” Not the pollsters, not the media, not the Democrats’ machine.

We might also note that the Cleveland Indians didn’t see what was coming after the rain delay in Game Seven.

But unlike the Indians, we saw plenty, and we saw it early on. More than a year before the election we saw how a reality-TV star could dominate a debate stage and, with total disregard for truth, slice and dice 16 other candidates.

We saw the power of controlling the message through social media. The world’s first Twitter Candidate spewed middle-of-the-night vitriol that by noon the next day was often the lead story among mainstream media.

We watched as the powerful forces of skewed news——–led by Fox News Channel, Breitbart and Drudge——–invented some stories and distorted others for a vast audience that was fearful, hateful, vengeful and eager for political and emotional reinforcement.

We looked on, often entertained, by the spectacle of rallies that attracted tens of thousands of people, without much regard for the fact that these rally-goers and their friends might actually cast votes.

We saw qualified Democrats like Joe Biden and Elizabeth Warren step aside so that the Candidate of Destiny could brush away Martin O’Malley and——–with alarming difficulty——–socialist Bernie Sanders.

We noted that the Democratic National Committee can be every bit as reckless with the rules as its Republican counterpart.

We watched as a litany of poor judgments came back to haunt the Democrats’ nominee. It wasn’t about legality, it was about optics. It was how a suspicious electorate would view outrageously high speaking fees, stonewalling over emails, and a murky relationship with a multi-billion dollar family charity.

Following the conventions, we observed one candidate working harder on the trail and making many more campaign stops than his opponent.

We read between the lines that several outrageous threats and promises from early in the campaign were fading away in calculation for the home stretch. For instance, there wouldn’t really be “mass deportations” of undocumented immigrants, only a roundup of violent criminals. There wouldn’t actually be a ban on Muslims entering the country, only a more serious “vetting” of people coming from the world’s hot spots. Et cetera.

In the final days we looked at poll results that seemed comforting, even though state figures were far less reliable than national numbers.

We saw the apparent arrogance of a candidate who took states like Wisconsin and Michigan for granted, and who trotted out Hollywood big shots like Lady Gaga and Cher, who many Americans find so easy to resent.

On Election Day, we saw some long lines at polling places and didn’t bother to vote. We saw the elaborate post-election celebratory set-up at the Javits Center in New York and figured the contest was in the bag.

It was there to see all along. Alas, in our new and confusing political world, seeing isn’t always believing.

Board of Commissioners Meeting

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AGENDA

Vanderburgh County

Board of Commissioners

November 15, 2016

4:00 pm, Room 301

  1. Call to Order
  2. Attendance
  3. Pledge of Allegiance
  4. Invocation
  5. Action Items
    1. Arc of Evansville Presentation
    2. First Reading of Vacation Ordinance CO.V-12-16-006: Vacation of Public Utility Easement in The Stables Subdivision & Permission to Advertise Notice of Public Hearing
    3. Contracts, Agreements and Leases
      1. Tony Flittner Anthem Group Health Insurance Renewal Contract
      2. Sheriff: Agreement for Computer Consultant Services
      3. Health Department:
        1. Lincoln State Park Contract
        2. Immunization Grant Contract
      4. Commissioners: Southwestern Behavioral Healthcare Agreement for Employee Assistance Services
      5. Public Defender Agency: Independent Contractor Agreement with David Bunner
  6. Department Head Reports
  7. New Business
  8. Old Business
  9. Public Comment
  10. Consent Items
    1. Approval of November 1, 2016 Meeting Minutes
    2. Employment Changes
    3. Soil & Water Conservation District: October 2016 Meeting Minutes
    4. Arc of Evansville: November and December 2015 Monthly Reports
    5. Commissioners:
      1. J.E.Shekell Old Courthouse Cleaning Boiler Proposal
      2. Declaration of Open Burning Emergency
      3. Final Selection Form for Lighting Upgrades at EMA
      4. County Highway Insurance Renewal for Underground Storage Tanks
    6. Engineering:
      1. Department Head Report
      2. Pay Request # 20 U.S. 41 Expansion TIF for the sum of $120.00
  11. Adjournment