Eve has been waiting on a home longer than ALL the other animals in the entire building at the Vanderburgh Humane Society. She’s a 1-year-old female American Staffordshire Terrier. She is GREAT with kids and recently visited Fairlawn Elementary School, where parents & teachers raved about how wonderful she was! No kitty cats, please. She’s also heartworm-positive but VHS will cover the cost of her treatment. Adoption fee is only $100! Call (812) 426-2563, visit www.vhslifesaver.org, or stop by Tuesday-Saturday 12-6 for adoption information!
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EVSC to Address Teacher Shortage by Offering Employees a Free Community College Education
The Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation (EVSC) will begin offering an opportunity for its employees seeking a teacher’s license to earn certification and an Associate Degree — at no cost to the employee – through the Achieve Your Degreeâ„¢ program at Ivy Tech Community College Southwest. Officials announced the unique partnership today (May 9, 2016) at a news conference at the EVSC.
“One of EVSC’s core values is ‘Great People Matter.’ As an educational institution we know that investing in the growth and development of our great people will not only help our students but our community as a whole,†said David Smith, EVSC superintendent. “By creating opportunities for our current employees to go back to school and earn their degree, we are developing great talent already in our classrooms to help educate the next generation of students. We are proud of this partnership with Ivy Tech where employees can continue their education right here in Evansville.â€
At this time, EVSC employees can select from two Associate Degree pathways: elementary education or early childhood education. Ivy Tech has created career development certificates in each program that will be recognized by EVSC for advancement opportunities and provide valuable professional development for employees wishing to enhance their classroom knowledge and skills. The credits earned for the EVSC certificates apply directly to an Associates’ degree at Ivy Tech. Following successful completion of an Associate Degree, the 60 credits that are earned transfer to the University of Southern Indiana so the employee can complete a Bachelor’s Degree and earn a teaching license. The University of Evansville is also now completing arrangements to participate.
Jonathan Weinzapfel, chancellor of Ivy Tech, said that research has shown that financial considerations are the biggest obstacle that keeps individuals from earning a college degree. “While companies and organizations may have funding or reimbursement plans in place, employees still have to pay significant sums of money up front to cover their costs, then wait several months to be paid back. This is a huge hurdle that keeps many people from going back to college and completing their degree,†Weinzapfel said. “Through Achieve Your Degreeâ„¢, employees will pay no funds up front. We applaud Dr. Smith and his leadership team for their foresight to help employees realize their dreams and advance their careers. With the partnership of EVSC, Ivy Tech, UE, and USI – we can work together to help stem the ongoing teacher shortage in Indiana.â€
Eligible employees will take classes as part of a cohort. EVSC mentors will guide and support employees accepted into the program as they work toward their certificate and degree. The program will be a combination of on-campus and online classes with classes beginning in fall of 2016.
Information sessions are planned in June for interested employees.
Evansville man facing several charges, including child neglect and a weapon charge, after running from police
Evansville Police arrested 20 year old JON EICKOFF on several charges after he ran from officers who attempted to arrest him on a misdemeanor warrant.
The incident began around 7:45 on Sunday night. Officers were dispatched to the area of Broadway and Delmar for a person with a warrant that was possibly armed. Officers were told EICKHOFF was walking in the area and had a gun in his waistband.
Officers arrived and saw EICKOFF and his 4 year old son. When EICKOFF saw the officers he reached towards his son’s bike and began pushing it. When officers told him to step away from the child, EICKOFF stood up and reached for his waistband. Officers told him to put his hands up, but he reached towards the bike again. When an officer tried to grab EICKOFF’S hand, he ran away. EICKOFF fled and left his son behind.
During the chase, EICKOFF and the officer ended up on the ground in a struggle. During the struggle, a handgun fell out of EICKOFF’S waistband. EICKOFF was able to get up and continue running. The officer secured the gun and continued the chase.
EICKOFF ran onto an enclosed porch at 1427 Delmar and tried to hide under a rug. He was taken into custody without further incident.
The officer involved in the chase and struggle received minor injuries during the arrest, but declined medical treatment. EICKOFF was treated for a complaint of pain. The child was picked up by a family member.
EICKOFF was charged with:
Child Neglect L6 Felony
Resisting Law Enforcement L6 Felony
Residential Entry L6 Felony
Possession of a Handgun without a Permit A Misdemeanor
Failure to Appear Warrant
IS IT TRUE May 9, 2016
IS IT TRUE that former Vanderburgh County Republican Party Chairman Joe Harrison Jr strongly supported Donald Trump for President in the primary? …our Indy “Moles” tell us that Joe Harrison Jr is a longtime friend of former Indiana Republican Party Chairman, Rex Early, Trump’s Indiana Presidential Campaign Chairman? …we predict that Rex Early will appoint Joe Harrison Jr to head this regions “Donald Trump for President” committee?  … if appointed we expect Mr. Harrison to quickly muster an impressive group of political battle tested individuals to get the vote out for Mr. Trump in November?
IS IT TRUE Joshua Clayborn of Newburgh, Ind. was recently appointed City Attorney by the Democratic controlled Evansville City Council?  …his appointment to this position caused a political uproar within the Vanderburgh County Democratic party because he is a Republican?  … his withdrawing from the Republican National Convention as a delegate has caused Mr. Claybourn serious problems with “Republicans, Democrats” Independents that support Trump for President” throughout the entire State of Indiana?
IS IT TRUE Cheryl Musgrave handily defeated Evansville Mayor Winnecke’s political machine?  …Ms. Musgrave hasn’t spoken to Winnecke since her major victory over her two opponents in the County Commission Republican primary”?  …Musgrave, also said “she and Winnecke should bury the hatchet”?  …we agree with Mrs. Musgrave?  …its time that the Mayor accepts that Mrs. Musgrave is the Republican standard bearer in the Vanderburgh County Commissioner race and he should stop acting like sore loser and give her congratulatory call?
IS IT TRUE Kelley Coures,  the Director of the Department of Metropolitan Development is asking City Council for $1.7 million to launch the new Land Bank program for the City of Evansville?  …Coures alleges that this five-years plan will target nearly 2,000 blighted and vacant properties in Evansville?  ….the money to fund this program was a part of the $25 million advancement the city received in early rent payments from Tropicana Evansville last year?  … the Evansville Brownfields Corp., a city-managed nonprofit will be in charge of this program?  …we wonder why the City deems it necessary  to do away with the Evansville Brownfields Corp. and form a new nonprofit Corporation called The Land Bank of Evansville?
IS IT TRUE the makeup of The Land Bank of Evansville Board of Directors members shall be the same individuals that served on the Evansville Brownfields Corp?  …the Evansville Brownfields Corp Board of Director have refused to make public past audits, minutes of meetings and time and place where they meet? …the Evansville Brownfields Corp has spent many millions of dollars over the years without being held accountable by our city officials?  …we hear that a concern citizen will be filing a formal complaint against the Evansville Brownfields Corp. with the Inspectors General office in Washington and the IRS concerning the past financial activities of the Evansville Brownfield Corp?
IS IT TRUE the session held at the end of the Evansville City Council meeting that allows public comments for 3 minutes has a new name? Â …the new name for the public comments session is now called “3 minutes of Censorship”?
IS IT TRUE the City County Observer shall be filing a “FREEDOM OF INFORMATION REQUEST” with the Evansville Housing Authority later this week?   … our FOIR request shall be aimed at obtaining information concerning the alleged mis-information of the status of a program offered by the EVANSVILLE HOUSING Authority?  …this is a developing story?
FOOTNOTE: todays “Readers Poll” question is: Do you think Donal Trump will make America Great Again?
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Indiana Deans Support Arizona’s Acceptance Of GRE Scores for law school admission
Indiana Deans Support Arizona’s Acceptance Of GRE Scores For Law School Admission
Scott Roberts for theindianalawyer.com
Three Indiana law school deans are part of a letter supporting the University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law’s acceptance of GRE scores as well as LSAT scores for law school admission. The letter was sent to Law School Admission Council president Daniel Bernstine after the LSAC allegedly said it would possibly kick Arizona out of the council if it continues to accept GRE scores instead of its own test.
Andrew Klein at Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law, Andrea Lyon at Valparaiso University Law School and Nell Jessup Newton of Notre Dame Law School were three of the 148 deans across the nation who signed the letter, which can be read here.
The Arizona law school says it is trying the initiative to diversify its pool of prospective students by letting them take the GRE instead of the LSAT, and the law deans said in the letter the project will benefit all law schools across the nation.
“Experimentation benefits all of us,†the letter says. “We all expect to learn from the University of Arizona’s experiment and it should not be punished by LSAC.â€
Other schools who signed the letter include Yale Law School, UCLA School of Law, Harvard Law School and The Ohio State University College of Law.
The letter threatens that if the LSAC goes through with is threat to remove Arizona from the council, the deans will request a meeting of the members of the council.
The council issued a statement in reaction to the letter in order “to emphasize that our inquiry into the University of Arizona Law School was a request for clarification on the law school’s new policy, which we had only learned about through media reports. To characterize this as a ‘threat’ is unfortunate.â€
ST. MARY’S HEALTH FOUNDATION’S 36th ANNUAL HERITAGE OPEN SET FOR MONDAY, JUNE 13THÂ
St. Mary’s Health Foundation will host its 36th Annual Heritage Open golf scramble on Monday, June 13th, 2016 at the Evansville Country Club. The net proceeds will allow St. Mary’s Center for Children to expand its behavioral health services for children in the Evansville and Tri-State communities to treat more children locally, with special emphasis on underserved and uninsured children and families.
St. Mary’s Center for Children treats children for Autism Spectrum Disorder, Weight Management & Eating Disorders, Behavior Problems, G.I. Disorders and Feeding Disorders in our Pediatric Feeding Clinic – one of only three of its kind in the entire nation.
Mike Head and Phil Raben, St. Mary’s Health Foundation Board Members, are co-chairing this year’s event.
The day will begin with a continental breakfast at 6:30 a.m. Morning golfers will tee off at 7:00 a.m. Lunch will be served at 11:00 a.m. and afternoon golfers will hit the links at 12:15 p.m. The event concludes with a memorable evening of cocktails, delicious dinner stations and the awards presentation at 6:00 p.m.
Tee times and sponsorship opportunities are available. To book your foursome and/or to sponsor this year’s Heritage Open, please call St. Mary’s Health Foundation at 812.485.4265. You can also visit www.stmarys.org/foundation.
If You back Trump You Will Not Be Trusted Again
A Message For My Fellow Republicans: Â If You back Trump You Will Not Be Trusted Again
By David Ross MeyersÂ
It was once unimaginable. Now Donald J. Trump – the reality TV star, questionable businessman, and political bomb thrower – is on the verge of becoming a major party’s presidential candidate.
When Mr. Trump ran for president on the Reform Party ticket in 2000, his candidacy was scoffed at. He was an unserious man running for the most serious position in the free world, and everyone knew it.
Yet now, many Americans – from the public, to the media, to politicians in Washington, D.C. – seem to be acquiescing to the idea of a Donald Trump candidacy and presidency.
The entire country seems to be falling down the rabbit hole.
Donald Trump is unfit to be president of the United States for reasons almost too numerous to mention.
First, Donald Trump’s sole motivation for seeking the presidency is Donald Trump. His careers in business, reality television, and politics have been marked by personal ambition, self-aggrandizement, and a willingness to do or say anything to achieve power, fame, or notoriety. He is exactly the kind of demagogue that our founders feared might try to seek the Presidency for his own personal gain.
Furthermore, Trump lacks the judgment, character, and emotional stability to be president. Given his frequent public outbursts and lack of self-restraint, the thought of Mr. Trump controlling our military and nuclear weapons is unacceptable. The GOP, which has spent decades claiming to be the party of national security, should have been the first to declare Trump unfit for the presidency.
Instead, the opposite has happened. As Trump moves closer to the GOP nomination, many Republican leaders in Washington and across the country have begun to embrace him. Most have not done so because they truly believe in Mr. Trump, but because they have been blinded by personal ambition, ideology, and partisan politics.
Some opportunistic politicians, like Governors Chris Christie and Paul LePage, endorsed Mr. Trump early on in the hopes of future personal benefit. (Mr. LePage, for example, privately proposed that the GOP disavow Mr. Trump on February 20. Six days later, he endorsed him. What else could explain that change besides pure political calculation?)
Worse still are those Republicans who privately (or publicly) oppose Mr. Trump, yet will support him as the Party’s nominee.
From 2006 to 2009, I worked in the White House for George W. Bush. As an actor and writer in New York, this isn’t always a popular thing to tell people. But I do, because I am proud to have worked for a president who led with principle and conviction. As a West Wing staffer, I saw firsthand that President Bush’s sole motivation was to do what he thought was best for our country. People may have disagreed with his policies, but they couldn’t disagree with his intentions.
From 2009 to 2010, I spent a year working for Congressional Republicans. In contrast to my time at the White House, I saw that many in Congress put their personal and partisan interests ahead of the country’s needs. Many times, the GOP’s only agenda was to defeat Barack Obama at all costs. It didn’t matter what Obama’s policy was; all that mattered was winning and eventually regaining power for the GOP.
This desire for control of the presidency, and the belief that any Republican is better than any Democrat, is why many Republicans are now embracing Trump. They claim that the GOP needs to coalesce behind Mr. Trump because he is a better alternative than Hillary Clinton. He is not.
To begin with, Mr. Trump has autocratic tendencies, and openly admires tyrants such as Vladimir Putin. In fact, his narcissism and cult of personality leadership style seem better suited to countries like North Korea and Uzbekistan than America. Trump has repeatedly attacked core conservative principles such as freedom of speech, freedom of religion, and American leadership on the world stage. He has incited the use of violence against his detractors, called on America to commit war crimes, and suggested the possibility of civil unrest if he is denied the GOP nomination.
Mr. Trump proclaims that he’s going to make America great again, but can’t provide any realistic plans for doing so; instead, he frequently resorts to scapegoating outsiders, foreigners, and minorities. The few policies that Trump has articulated would make America less safe, trample upon our most fundamental rights, and appeal to the basest instincts of the American people.
While I disagree with many of Hillary Clinton’s policies, she is clearly qualified to be president. She possesses judgment and self-restraint. She does not have a track record of irrational, risky, and unsound business decisions and public comments. She has a long record of public service. She can be trusted with controlling our military and nuclear weapons. Mr. Trump cannot.
Any Republican who claims that it’s better to elect Donald Trump than Hillary Clinton either lacks proper judgment, or has become so blinded by partisan ideology that they have lost objectivity.
Many of the GOP voters who support Trump are backing his candidacy because they are desperate for change in Washington. But Republican leaders who embrace Trump aren’t hearing the public’s message or embracing change. Instead, they’re doing what they have always done: whatever is necessary to gain or retain political power.
I saw the same thing happen during my time in Washington with the rise of the Tea Party. Instead of adopting the movement’s more valid positions, such as a real crackdown on Wall Street and corporate America, many Republicans jumped on the bandwagon of hate and divisive rhetoric because they thought it was their best chance of being re-elected.
Yes, Mr. Trump has populist support. But a true leader doesn’t jump on the populist bandwagon – especially when that bandwagon threatens to irretrievably harm their country and party. A true leader explains why that candidate cannot and should not be trusted, and is willing to suffer any consequences that might result from standing strongly behind their position.
Alexander Hamilton has become a cultural zeitgeist recently due to the success of the Broadway musical about his life. Yet Americans are responding to more than a brilliant piece of theatre. They are responding to a time of great men and women in American history — true leaders who put their love of country above their personal ambitions or partisan ideologies.
In fact, Hamilton faced a choice similar to the one Republicans are facing today. During the election of 1800, Hamilton had to choose between endorsing Thomas Jefferson, his life-long political rival with whom he disagreed on almost every major issue – or Aaron Burr, a dishonest man of flawed character, who many feared would lead America down a dangerous path of tyranny and oppression. Mr. Hamilton chose to endorse Jefferson.
There is still time to stop Donald Trump from becoming the GOP nominee. Republicans must speak out loudly and forcefully against his candidacy – and they must oppose Trump even if he becomes the party’s nominee.
The United States of America was built on 240 years of blood, toil, and sacrifice. We owe our ancestors, and our children, so much better than handing this country over to a man of Mr. Trump’s character and intentions.
Voters will not forget those individuals who supported Mr. Trump. And any Republican who endangers our nation by supporting Donald Trump will not be trusted again.
FOOTNOTE: Â David Meyers worked in the West Wing of the White House as Assistant Staff Secretary from 2006 to 2009 and Communications Project Director. From 2009 to 2010, he worked as a Communications Advisor for the Senate Republican Leadership. He is now an actor, writer, and Ph.D. candidate in Political Science