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RECYCLE DAY

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Date: 9/17/2016 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM

ITEMS TO BRING:  Please be sure items are clean and sorted.

 

Aluminum cans

Metal food cans

Cardboard

Catalogs/magazines

Newspaper

Junk Mail

Glass containers

#1 thru #7 plastic containers – no Styrofoam or plastic bags

 

Vanderburgh County Residents Only

Evansville Bar Association Members Volunteering Their Time

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Members of the Evansville Bar Association are volunteering their time on Friday, September 16, 2016, to assist the Albion Fellows Bacon Center and the YWCA for the third annual “Annual Day of Service.”  The EBA’s Day of Service coincides with service projects sponsored by bar associations throughout the State of Indiana.

The Evansville Bar Association volunteers will assemble at the shelter locations at 9:00 a.m. and will begin painting and re-decorating a room in each facility and assisting with other tasks specified by the two non-profits.   The EBA will re-paint and re-decorate a room in the YWCA’s Transition Housing Recovery Program and within the Albion Fellows Bacon Center shelter.

Chair of the 2016 EBA Day of Service Project, Jean Blanton of the law firm of Ziemer, Stayman, Weitzel & Shoulders, explained the reason the Bar Association selected the YWCA and the Albion Fellows Bacon Center for their community service project:  “These two agencies are long-standing, strong non-profits that provide much needed shelter and education to women and children in situations including recovery from substance abuse and domestic and sexual violence.  The EBA is pleased to assist both agencies as they continue to provide these critical services in our community.”

RASCALS EVEN UP CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES BEHIND COMPLETE GAME

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The Evansville Otters fall in game two of the Championship Series one to zero. The Otters fall flat on offense and were shut down with one hit all night.

Tim Koons was on the mound for the River City Rascals and pitched a complete game. Koons had a perfect game going until he hit Josh Allen with a pitch in the seventh, then lost his no hit bid in the eighth. Hunter Ackerman started for the Otters and had good performance on the night only allowing one run on the night.

The only scoring play came in second with Clint Freeman RBI-double to bring home Mike Jurgella. In the fifth, the Rascals had a chance to extend the lead, but Chris Breen shut that idea down. The Rascals hit a smoker into right field, then Chris Breen threw a rocket to Julio at home to beat the runner and get the final out in the inning to keep the deficit to one.

The Otters will play the Rascals in game three Friday, September 16. The game will be CarShield Field with first pitched being scheduled at 6:35 P.M.

SEPTEMBER 15 “READERS FORUM”

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WHATS ON YOUR MIND TODAY!

EDITOR FOOTNOTE: “IS IT TRUE” will be posted on this coming FRIDAY

Todays READERS POLL question is: Do you agree with Hillary Clinton statement that “Half of Trump supporters fit in ‘what I call the basket of deplorable.'”?

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CHANNEL 25 News: Fifth Third Bank Plans To Close More Than 40 Of Its Locations-

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Fifth Third Bank Plans To Close More Than 40 Of Its Locations

 Fifth Third Bank plans to shed 44 of its branches next year.

The Cincinnati-based bank unveiled the plan during an industry conference Tuesday.

This comes more than a year after it started selling about 100 branches.

The latest cuts would remove nearly 4% of the bank’s branch network.

Officials haven’t said which branches will close, but employees and customers will be notified next month.

Illinois, Indiana, and Kentucky could be affected by the closures.

Wesselman Nature Society Receives Check from D-Patrick

 A local car dealership donates $2,500 to Wesselman Nature Society.

D-Patrick in Evansville presented a check to Wesselman representatives this afternoon.

Those reps say the money will be used for caring and training animals in their program.

Representatives also brought a snake and an owl to see the event.

Each month, D-Patrick Ford chooses an organization to promote and include in their Monthly Test Drive Give Away.

Evansville Police Investigate Several Vehicle Break-Ins

 Dozens of people wake up to find their car windows smashed.

Police are investigating 14 car break-ins that happened overnight in the southeast side of Evansville.

Police say most of them happened on the southeast side of town.

Several victims report seeing suspects throw large rocks at their vehicles’ windows from a black four door vehicle.

Police believe many of these break-ins are connected.

They say so far they have only gotten reports of damage to windows.

Police say to park cars in well lit areas overnight if you can.

If you know anything about these break-ins, call Evansville Police right away.

Last Chance for the ‘Deplorable’

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Last Chance for the ‘Deplorable’
Patrick J. Buchanan for TOWNHALL

Speaking to 1,000 of the overprivileged at an LGBT fundraiser, where the chairs ponied up $250,000 each and Barbra Streisand sang, Hillary Clinton gave New York’s social liberals what they came to hear.

“You could put half of Trump’s supporters into what I call the basket of deplorables. Right?” smirked Clinton to cheers and laughter. “The racist, sexist, homophobic, xenophobic, Islamophobic, you name it.” They are “irredeemable,” but they are “not America.”

This was no verbal slip. Clinton had invited the press in to cover the LGBT gala at Cipriani Wall Street where the cheap seats went for $1,200. And she had tried out her new lines earlier on Israeli TV:

“You can take Trump supporters and put them in two baskets.” First there are “the deplorables, the racists, and the haters, and the people who … think somehow he’s going to restore an America that no longer exists. So, just eliminate them from your thinking…”

And who might be in the other basket backing Donald Trump?

They are people, said Clinton, “who feel that the government has let them down, the economy has let them down, nobody cares about them. … These are people we have to understand and empathize with.”

In short, Trump’s support consists of one-half xenophobes, bigots and racists, and one-half losers we should pity.

And she is running on the slogan “Stronger Together.”

Her remarks echo those of Barack Obama in 2008 to San Francisco fat cats puzzled about those strange Pennsylvanians.

They are “bitter,” said Obama, they “cling to guns or religion or antipathy to people who aren’t like them or anti-immigrant sentiment or anti-trade sentiment as a way to explain their frustration.”

In short, Pennsylvania is a backwater of alienated Bible-banging gun nuts and bigots suspicious of outsiders and foreigners.

But who really are these folks our new class detests, sneers at and pities? As African-Americans are 90 percent behind Clinton, it is not black folks. Nor is it Hispanics, who are solidly in the Clinton camp.

Nor would Clinton tolerate such slurs directed at Third World immigrants who are making America better by making us more diverse than that old “America that no longer exists.”

No, the folks Obama and Clinton detest, disparage, and pity are the white working- and middle-class folks Richard Nixon celebrated as Middle Americans and the Silent Majority.

They are the folks who brought America through the Depression, won World War II, and carried us through the Cold War from Truman in 1945 to victory with Ronald Reagan in 1989.

These are the Trump supporters. They reside mostly in red states like West Virginia, Kentucky and Middle Pennsylvania, and Southern, Plains and Mountain states that have provided a disproportionate share of the soldiers, sailors, airmen and Marines who fought and died to guarantee the freedom of plutocratic LGBT lovers to laugh at and mock them at $2,400-a-plate dinners.

Yet, there is truth in what Clinton said about eliminating “from your thinking” people who believe Trump can “restore an America that no longer exists.”

For the last chance to restore America, as Trump himself told Christian Broadcasting’s “Brody File” on Friday, Sept. 9, is slipping away:

“I think this will be the last election if I don’t win … because you’re going to have people flowing across the border, you’re going to have illegal immigrants coming in and they’re going to be legalized and they’re going to be able to vote, and once that all happens, you can forget it.”

Politically and demographically, America is at a tipping point.

Minorities are now 40 percent of the population and will be 30 percent of the electorate in November. If past trends hold, 4 of 5 will vote for Clinton.

Meanwhile, white folks, who normally vote 60 percent Republican, will fall to 70 percent of the electorate, the lowest ever, and will decline in every subsequent presidential year.

The passing of the greatest generation and silent generation, and, soon, the baby-boom generation, is turning former red states like Virginia, North Carolina, Colorado, Arizona and Nevada purple, and putting crucial states like Florida and Ohio in peril.

What has happened to America is astonishing. A country 90 percent Christian after World War II has been secularized by a dictatorial Supreme Court with only feeble protest and resistance.

A nation, 90 percent of whose population traced their roots to Europe, will have been changed by mass immigration and an invasion across its Southern border into a predominantly Third World country by 2042.

What will then be left of the old America to conserve?

No wonder Clinton was so giddy at the LGBT bash. They are taking America away from the “haters,” as they look down in moral supremacy on the pitiable Middle Americans who are passing away.

But a question arises for 2017.

Why should Middle America, given what she thinks of us, render a President Hillary Clinton and her regime any more allegiance or loyalty than Colin Kaepernick renders to the America he so abhors.

Black Lives Matter, Obama, and Race

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Black Lives Matter, Obama, and Race

By Richard Moss MD

The nation has been convulsed by riots and violent protests in a string of cities, a pattern of lawlessness and breakdown that does not bode well for the nation, the rule of law, or race relations. In every case, President Barack Obama has exploited these events for political purposes, pouring fuel, in effect, on the fire. The incidents involved encounters between police and inner city blacks, beginning with Ferguson. They have since spread across the land to include Baltimore, New York, Minneapolis, Dallas, Baton Rouge, and most recently Milwaukee. In so doing, our first black President took up a narrative that he continues to promote.

This narrative defines modern liberalism, the Democrat Party, the media, the Academy, and the left in general. It holds that America is institutionally and irredeemably racist, and no amount of progress will ever wipe the slate clean. It maintains that there are no other explanations that account for disparities between blacks and whites. Specifically, it points to alleged racism in our law enforcement and criminal justice systems, but it fans out to indict the whole of American society.

In almost every encounter, Obama and many other prominent Democrats and the media, have engaged in race baiting, stoking the flames of racial hatred in ways that have been destructive of the civil society and deadly to our police and communities. While decrying violence on the one hand Obama has given a wink and nod to its most violent proponents, chief of which is Black Lives Matter, the racist, black supremacist group that promotes cop-killing and, for good measure, anti-Semitism, an organization he refuses to condemn. Instead, in his rhetoric, he has implied systemic racism in our law enforcement and criminal justice systems, smearing as racist our 18,000 police departments and 750,000 police officers many of whom work in inner cities and are black.

Yet despite efforts by liberals to demonstrate racial bias, they have always come up short. Instead, they have shown that policing, prosecution, and incarceration accurately reflect crime rates not bias. Nationally, blacks were charged with 67% of all robberies, 57% of all murders, and 45% of all assaults in the 75 largest US counties in 2009, although making up only 15% of the populations of those counties. In NYC, blacks commit over 75% of all shootings, 70% of all robberies while constituting 23% of the city’s population. Blacks commit over 50% of all murders nationally, more than committed by whites and Hispanics combined even though blacks comprise only 13% of the population. (From Heather MacDonald) The problem is criminality not racism.

But there is an explanation for the high crime and incarceration rates of blacks in America’s inner cities that the left chooses to ignore. It is the failed social welfare policies of the Democrat Party and the left. It is broken families and dysfunctional cultures. It is fatherlessness and a soaring illegitimacy rate. It is welfare dependency, educational failure, unemployment, poverty, the erosion of personal responsibility and morality, and bad life decisions. It is the fifty-year inculcation since “Great Society” of a permanent underclass with underclass values, and the fragmented, crime ridden, impoverished communities it has spawned.

Race defines liberalism today and all that flows from it, an ideology of victimhood and grievance – and how to exploit it for money, votes, and political power.  The race baiting left has plundered this narrative, farmed white guilt, harvested the social pathologies of the black community, most of which have nothing to do with racism, and grown and prospered.  It has twisted the race legend into new shapes and forms to include other victim groups.  It has invested its energies in the victim fable, the slave and the oppressor myth, in all its varied manifestations, and won.  The victim-race narrative equals liberalism today.  The black community has largely followed its message; it has been led into a house of poverty and despair.

It is critical to challenge the Democrat Party and its miserable record of collapse and disintegration in our cities, which they have controlled for decades. Specifically, they should be condemned for the fate of so many in the black community under its rule. Their ideology holds that there is no hope for blacks in racist America. That the cards are stacked against them. And that blacks require government assistance to survive. It is a destructive message that conservatives must counter with the ennobling philosophy of liberty, private property, family and faith, free market capitalism, and self-reliance. Twenty two trillion dollars since the Great Society has not made a dent in poverty. Instead, it has created a permanent underclass with all its attendant dysfunction, which includes high rates of criminality and incarceration. The leftist message of failure and dependency must be rejected for the sake of blacks, whites, and the entire country.
FOOTNOTE:  Brief Bio: Richard Moss MD is a practicing Ear Nose and Throat Surgeon, author, and columnist who resides in Jasper IN. He recently lost his bid for the Republican nomination for Congress in Indiana’s 8th district. Find more of his essays and blog posts at exodusmd.com. Also find him on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Instagram.

Dr. Bucshon Named “Guardian of Small Business”

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The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) Presents Pro-Small Business Members Of Congress With Its Most Prestigious Award

(WASHINGTON, D.C.) –On Wednesday, Eighth District Congressman Larry Bucshon, M.D. was presented the “Guardian of Small Business” Award for his outstanding support of America’s small business owners in the 114th Congress by the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB). NFIB is the nation’s leading advocate for small businesses.

“Small businesses drive our economy and support our local communities,” said Bucshon. “I’m proud to receive this award on behalf of the nearly 14,000 NFIB members in Indiana for my work to address the challenges facing Hoosier small businesses.”

“Many elected officials claim that they are champions of small business, but our Guardian Award shows our members and other small business owners who is really fighting for them,” said NFIB President and CEO Juanita Duggan. “Based on his voting record, Rep. Bucshon is one of the most reliable advocates for small business in Washington.”

The Guardian of Small Business is NFIB’s most prestigious award. It is reserved for lawmakers who vote consistently with NFIB on the key issues identified by small business owners. NFIB tracks the votes of every member of Congress. House members and Senators who vote with NFIB members at least 70 percent of the time are eligible for the Guardian Award.

Bucshon received a 100 voting record during the 114th Congress.

“NFIB is honored to present Rep. Bucshon with this award,” Duggan said.
Congressman Larry Bucshon, M.D. is a physician and Republican member of the House Energy and Commerce Committee serving his third term representing Indiana’s 8th Congressional district. The 8th District of Indiana includes all or parts of Clay, Crawford, Daviess, Dubois, Gibson, Greene, Knox, Martin, Owen, Parke, Perry, Pike, Posey, Spencer, Sullivan, Vanderburgh, Vermillion, Vigo, and Warrick counties.

Vanderburgh County Air Quality Forecast

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Vanderburgh County Air Quality Forecast

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.

Wednesday
September 14
Thursday
September 15
Friday
September 16
Saturday
September 17
Sunday
September 18
Fine Particulate
(0-23 CST avg)
Air Quality Index
good moderate good NA* NA*
Ozone
Air Quality Index
good good good NA* NA*
Ozone
(peak 8-hr avg)
(expected)
36-45 ppb 36-45 ppb 36-45 ppb 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).

Forecast statistics documenting the reliability of these air quality forecasts are compiled on a monthly, seasonal (May through September for ozone), and an annual basis.  Compilations of these statistics are reported in Vanderburgh County Health Department’s Annual Report and available on request.

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.