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OTTERS COME UP SHORT ON STAR WARS NIGHT

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EVANSVILLE, IN, May 21, 2016 – The Evansville Otters were defeated 4-2 in front of their largest crowd of the season against the Florence Freedom on Star Wars Night at Bosse Field. Florence jumped on the board early and never looked back when in the first inning the team was able to score a run following a groundout with runners at second and third base. The Freedom would go on to score two additional runs the very next inning after a pair of doubles and a pair of stolen bases. Evansville’s first run of the game was delivered in the bottom of the second when Kurt Wertz Jr. grounded into a force-out with runners at second and third. Nik Balog crushed a double off of the left-center field fence to help set the table for Wertz. The Otters would score again in the fourth, but couldn’t muster another run for the rest of the contest. It appeared that Evansville had a chance to make a comeback in the eighth with the score 3-2 and runners at first and second, however, a shallow hit fly ball gave the Freedom centerfielder a perfect opportunity to make a nifty catch and then double off the lead Otter runner. Florence would smack a solo homerun in the ninth to help seal their victory.

Evansville will look to bounce back tomorrow as they play the series finale against the Florence Freedom at Bosse Field, with first pitch slated for 5:05 pm CDT. Tickets are on sale and may be obtained online by calling (812) 435-8686.

Man Arrested for OMVWI after Hitting Ten Year Old Boy Riding a Bicycle

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On Saturday, 5-21-16 at approximately 6:38p, officers were dispatched to the intersection of W. Louisiana Street and Edgar Street regarding a child hit by a car. Upon their arrival the officers were told that a ten year old boy was riding his bicycle south on Edgar Street when he failed to stop at the stop sign and was struck by a red passenger car. The passenger car was driven by twenty-nine year old Kevin Frazier.. Frazier was read implied consent and agreed to take a blood draw. He tested positive for THC and was arrested for OMVWI with a Prior OMVWI Causing Serious Bodily Injury. Frazier has a prior OMVWI conviction out of Gibson County (Indiana) from 2012. The boy struck by the vehicle had a complaint of severe pain, possibly a broken jaw, and he had several lacerations on his face and body. He was transported to a local hospital. His condition is not known at this time but the injuries do not appear to be life threatening. Detectives, Crime Scene and an Accident Reconstructionist were called to the scene.

 

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First Security Bank Announces Recent Hires in its Loan Operations Division

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First Security Bank has hired three employees in its Loan Operations department at the corporate headquarters in Owensboro, Kentucky.

Angela Turner joined the bank as Vice President/Loan Operations Manager. Angela comes to First Security Bank with over 15 years experience in banking, holding various positions with responsibilities including management, default operations, loss mitigation, foreclosure, collections and customer service. Most recently with U.S. Bank Home Mortgage, Angela spent the last eight years working as the Vice President/Default Operations Manager in Owensboro, Kentucky.

Photo by Greg Eans,Messenger-Inquirer/geans@messenger-inquirer.com
Photo by Greg Eans,Messenger-Inquirer/geans@messenger-inquirer.com

Corinne Arcuri is a Loan Operations Specialist II with over five years experience in customer service and mortgage processing. Corinne is currently attending Western Kentucky University, where she is working toward a Bachelor’s of Science Degree in Interdisciplinary Studies. Corrine was most recently at U.S. Bank.

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Lauren Smith, also a Loan Operations Specialist II, started with First Security Bank having over four years experience in customer service, loan processing, flood regulation, and debt collection. She most recently worked with Fast Pay Day Loans as a customer service representative. Lauren attended Owensboro Community and Technical College.Smith, Lauren

First Security Bank is a $595 million asset bank with 11 banking centers in Owensboro, Bowling Green, Franklin and Lexington, Kentucky, as well as Evansville and Newburgh, Indiana. With over 150 employees, in its four markets and corporate offices, First Security Bank has differentiated itself from larger competitors with its focus on relationship banking and the ability to make credit and other business decisions locally.

Dr. Bucshon Recognized by National Health Leaders for Leadership in Healthcare Innovation

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Bucshon receiving the “Champion of Healthcare Innovation” award from HLC President Mary R. Grealy at a ceremony in Washington, D.C.
(WASHINGTON, D.C.) –Eighth District Congressman Larry Bucshon, M.D. was named a “Champion of Healthcare Innovation” by the Healthcare Leadership Council (HLC), a coalition of leaders of the nation’s premier healthcare companies and organizations.

“Policy at the federal level must help spur innovation, research, and development for the United States to remain a world leader in healthcare,” said Bucshon. “As one of only a few physicians in Congress, I’m leading the fight to make sure Washington, D.C. does not get in the way of cutting edge medical advancements that will undoubtedly improve the lives of patients across the country.”

The award presentation took place at the Council’s annual Healthcare Innovations Expo on Capitol Hill. The day-long event is dedicated to showcasing new developments in health care technologies, treatments and practices.  This year’s event featured, among other displays, emerging cancer therapies, virtual reality technologies to assist veterans with post-combat stress challenges, and uses of health data sharing to combat opioid abuse and addiction.

“We’re on the verge of a remarkable era in American healthcare.  Genomic and biologic research, improved data analytics, and advanced mobile technologies are enabling people to live longer, healthier lives,” said HLC President Mary R. Grealy. “To continue this exciting transformation, we need visionary leadership and sound policymaking.  We honored Representative Bucshon for providing important advocacy and leadership for patients and consumers.”

The Healthcare Leadership Council is a coalition of chief executives of the nation’s leading health care companies and institutions.

Man loses “Home Damage Appeal” That Blamed Neighbor’s Watering

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Man loses “Home Damage Appeal” That blamed Neighbor’s Watering

Dave Stafford for www.theindianalawyer.com

A man whose Monroe County home was lost to mold contamination lost his appeal of a jury verdict in favor of his neighbor. The homeowner had claimed his neighbor’s excessive watering of her lawn caused water damage to the basement of his home.

David Kimbrough sued Ramona Anderson in August 2012, alleging that her watering habits caused mass amounts of water to flow from her yard into the lower level of his home over a period of years. But by that time, the home had fallen into such disrepair that the Monroe County Assessor removed the residence form the tax roll due to “severe black mold damage.”  Kimbrough also lost an art collection that an appraiser valued as worthless due to mold contamination.

The jury returned a verdict for Anderson after hearing testimony that included witnesses who testified there were numerous maintenance issues with Kimbrough’s residence that could allow water to infiltrate into the wall and then into the foundation. Another of Anderson’s witnesses, a hydrogeologist, attributed the cause of damage to poorly installed drains around the foundation, lack of a sump pump, poor grading, or poorly maintained gutters.

Kimbrough argued much of that evidence should not have been admitted, nor should the jury have known about an insurance claim he filed for water damage at the house in 2006, before Anderson moved there. Mold problems at the home were first detected then. He also said the jury was improperly instructed on Anderson’s affirmative defense arguments of Kimbrough’s comparative fault and failure to mitigate.

In David L. Kimbrough v. Ramona F. Anderson, 53A05-1507-PL-883, the panel affirmed the jury verdict. “(W)e conclude that the trial court did not abuse its discretion in precluding testimony from Anderson’s insurance company regarding instructions given to Kimbrough, in admitting Kimbrough’s prior home insurance claim file, and in admitting one of Anderson’s expert reports into evidence,” Judge Paul Mathias wrote for the court. “Further, the trial court did not abuse its discretion in denying Kimbrough’s motion for judgment on the evidence on two of Anderson’s affirmative defenses or in instructing the jury.”

LIBERALISM: THE WOLF ON A SLED DOG TEAM

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By Susan Stamper Brown

A wise Alaskan once said, “If you tie a wolf to a sled dog team, there will be lots of activity but no forward progress.”

He was right, and his excellent word picture can easily be applied to the state of things in America these days, given all the commotion happening over bathrooms, wedding cakes and other non-issues raised by the proverbial wolves of secular liberalism who prey about, seeking to devour what’s left of the America our Founder’s established.

Sure, conservatism struck out this election cycle, but like the Boston Red Sox learned from being 0-3 against the Yankees in the 2004 World Series, persistence pays off. Take it from this blonde columnist who has experienced more disappointing defeats than victories in her life thus far — pushing forward, despite temporary defeat is the stuff winning is made of — especially when what we’re doing is less about us and more about “For love of the game.” Or, in the case of conservatism, for the love of God and country.

That kind of devotion is maddening to the wolves of secular liberalism who will not rest until they’ve removed all things rational, moral, traditional and right, like liberal Harvard Professor Mark Tushnet, who says the culture wars are over and his side won, simply because they are on top this inning. The highly educated but not-so-wise professor is already making plans on what should be done to those conservatives, evangelical conservatives specifically, he claims lost the culture wars.

Bloviating in Balkinblogspot.com on May 6, Tushnet proposed “taking a hard line” approach over playing nice would suffice. “Trying to be nice to the losers didn’t work well after the Civil War… (And taking a hard line seemed to work reasonably well in Germany and Japan after 1945),” he wrote. You really cannot fix stupid. The sheer idiocy of equating evangelical conservatives to the Nazi’s of 1945 Germany highlights why it’s necessary for liberals to hunker down behind fake labels and syrupy words to disguise how they really feel.

As Ronald Reagan once said, “The trouble with our liberal friends is not that they are ignorant, but that they know so much that isn’t so.”

“But the war’s over, and we won,” Tushnet bragged in his blogging rant. Maybe in his mind it’s over, but what he and other secular liberals fail to get is that it’s fundamentally impossible to win a war that’s already been won. (Evangelicals understand that the ultimate “culture war” between right and wrong was waged on a cross two thousand years ago.)

The battles we fight today are for the hearts and minds of individuals and for the soul of a nation blessed by God once upon a time and in a land far, far away from this dark place we now stand where wolves seek to devour the very things which allow them the ability to freely roam.

President Reagan prophetically understood the dangers we face: “If we lose freedom here, there is no place to escape to. This is the last stand on Earth…Whether we believe in our capacity for self-government or whether we abandon the ideals of the American revolution and confess that a little intellectual elite in a far-distant capital can plan our lives for us better than we can plan them ourselves.”

I hate to break it to liberalism’s wolves, but all of us irritating conservatives will continue getting up, knockdown after knockdown, because, as Braveheart’s William Wallace said, “It’s all for nothing if you don’t have freedom.”

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MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH Has Served The Community For 91 Years

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MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH Has Served The Community For 91 Years

Memorial Baptist Church has served the community for 91 years ministering to meet the spiritual and physical needs of the congregation.

In the last years we our motto is to Evangelize, Emancipate, Educate, Empower, and Innovate through programs and services.

ABOUT MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH

  • ï‚·  The church has only called three (3) pastors in its 91 years.
  • ï‚·  The church has over 4,000 members
  • ï‚·  Currently offers over sixty (60) ministries including:
    • ï‚·  Counseling services
    • ï‚·  NA/AA meetings
    • ï‚·  Youth Activities
    • ï‚·  Bible Study
    • ï‚·  Mission Ministry
    • ï‚·  Food Pantry
    • ï‚·  Angel Tree Ministries
  • ï‚·  Has an open door policy to the community
  • ï‚·  Works with local organizations and companies to provide ser-vices such as High School Equivalency preparation (GED) andneighborhood association meetings.
  • ï‚·  Works with its non-profit arm the Memorial Community Devl-opment Corporation which offers five (5) Core Areas:
    • ï‚·  Childcare and Youth Programming
    • ï‚·  Housing and Neighborhood Stabilization
    • ï‚·  Health & Nutrition
    • ï‚·  Education
    • ï‚·  Empowerment & Economic Development