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YESTERYEAR-NORTH MAIN STREET

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YESTERYEAR-NORTH MAIN STREET

Soon after the Civil War, the area on Evansville’s near north side began to develop rapidly, with a rich blend of residential and commercial properties, schools, and churches. For decades, Main Street, the city’s primary business hub, stretched directly from the riverfront to Garvin Park. This view of the west side of the 400 block of North Main was photographed in the 1950s. On the corner is the Gem Furniture building, originally the home of Walsh Baking Company. By 2002, the first two buildings were demolished, and the space is now Turoni’s parking lot.

Grein Building

Built between 1887 and 1889, the Grein Building was located at Second and Sycamore streets. The mammoth structure covered a quarter of a city block and was originally named the Business Men’s Association Building, reflecting the city’s rising prosperity around the turn-of-the-century. Down the block on Sycamore, the imposing Vendome Hotel opened a year later, and positioned between them was the new Grand Theater. The urban renewal movement claimed all three buildings by 1972; a parking garage has since replaced the old Grein Building.

FOOTNOTE: We want to thank Patricia Sides, Archivist of Willard Library for contributing this picture that shall increase people’s awareness and appreciation of Evansville’s rich history. If you have any historical pictures of Vanderburgh County or Evansville please contact please contact Patricia Sides, Archivist Willard Library at 812) 425-4309, ext. 114 or e-mail her at www.willard.lib.in.us.

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IRS Free File Available For Online Tax Prep & E-Filing

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rieckenIRS Free File available for free online tax prep & e-filing
      The Free File Program lets every taxpayer with a 2015 adjusted gross income of $62,000 or less visit www.irs.gov/freefile to prepare, complete and e-file their federal tax returns at no cost. Free state return options are also available.

In addition, Free File provides basic online e-filing services, called Free File Fillable Forms, to all taxpayers regardless of income. Free File can also be used to e-file a no-cost extension.

Free File also helps taxpayers with the new health care requirements. Using Free File, most taxpayers will simply have to check a box to report health care coverage for the entire year.

All of the Free File tax software is available at www.irs.gov/freefile.

Honoring soldiers of the Korean War

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During the fast-paced legislative session, I believe it is important to dedicate time to recognizing our veterans who have sacrificed so much to protect our country.

That’s why I am sponsoring Senate Concurrent Resolution 3, urging the Indiana Department of Transportation to place a memorial sign where the 38th parallel crosses Interstate 69 just north of Morgan Avenue in Evansville.

The 38th parallel is historically significant because it was the battle line between North and South Korea that American forces fought to hold during the Korean War. The Korean War cost our nation greatly, and claimed more than 33,000 American lives. It affected Hoosiers everywhere, including my family.

This resolution hits close to home, as my father was one of those veterans. He was a Seabee, fighting alongside other soldiers and building airstrips and roads for the American forces. My brothers also served in the U.S. Army and Navy. I have great respect and regard for all who have bravely served. Creating a tangible memorial in my district is something that will serve as a constant reminder of their sacrifices.

The placement of this memorial sign – which will read “Veterans of the Korean War Memorial-38th Parallel” – would be a lasting tribute viewed by thousands of citizens and those traveling through our community.

Korean War veterans fought fervently for this country, and deserve recognition. Many Hoosiers have bravely answered the call to serve our nation, and our state is incredibly grateful.

To view this resolution and follow proposals being considered by lawmakers, visit www.iga.in.gov.

SMITH JOINS ST. MARY’S AS SENIOR COORDINATOR FOR STRATEGIC DEVELOPMENT

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Erin Smith has joined St. Mary’s as a Senior Coordinator for Strategic Development. She will coordinate growth initiatives involving local and regional providers with a focus on improving care coordination and communication with our internal and external partners.

Smith most recently worked as an Admissions Coordinator at Specialty Home Health Care. There she worked with providers to coordinate referrals and promote services.

Smith graduated from the University of Southern Indiana with a Bachelor of Science in Healthcare Management with a minor in Public Health. She is originally from Evansville, Indiana.

Governor Pence Commends Poultry Producers and State, Local Officials for Successful Avian Influenza Response

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Indianapolis — Governor Mike Pence today issued the following statement after the Indiana Board of Animal Health (BOAH) announced the control area associated with the highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) incident in Dubois County was lifted by the Indiana State Veterinarian, Dr. Bret D. Marsh.

“Thanks to the dedication and hard work of Indiana’s poultry producers as well as state and local officials, the response to avian influenza in Dubois County was executed flawlessly, the situation was contained immediately and the threat to producers across the state was mitigated,” said Governor Pence. “I commend everyone who worked so hard to reach this positive outcome.”

BOAH’s announcement comes after all farms in the 6.2 mile (10 km) radius tested negative throughout the 38-day period, based on guidelines by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Avian influenza poses no food safety threat with regard to poultry and eggs.

Catch the Latest Edition of “The Indiana State Police Road Show”

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Indiana - Catch the latest edition of the “Indiana State Police Road Show” radio program every Monday morning at your convenience.

This week’s show features Stephanie Manner, Manager of Community Partnerships with Special Olympics Indiana. Mrs. Manner discusses the upcoming Polar Plunge challenge and other upcoming Special Olympic Indiana events.

Download the program from the Network Indiana public websites at www.networkindiana.com.  Look for the state police logo on the main page and follow the download instructions. The ISP Road Show can also be viewed via YouTube.

Go to https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCu5Bg1KjBd7H1GxgkuV3YJA or visit the Indiana State Police website at http://www.in.gov/isp/   and click on the YouTube link. This 15 minute talk show concentrates on public safety and informational topics with state wide interest.

The radio program was titled “Signal-10” in the early sixties when it was first started by two troopers in northern Indiana. The name was later changed to the “Indiana State Police Road Show” and is the longest continuously aired state police public service program in Indiana.

Radio stations across Indiana and the nation are invited to download and air for FREE this public service program sponsored by the Indiana State Police Alliance and Cops for Kids, a subsidiary of the Indiana State Police Alliance.

Adopt A Pet

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Baby bunny seeking forever indoor home for the next 10 years! Ruby is about 2 months old. She’s a female American rabbit. ALWAYS adopt, never shop at pet stores! Ruby goes home fixed & litter-trained for only $30. She’s great with kids! Call (812) 426-2563 or visit www.vhslifesaver.org for adoption information!

Adopt A Pet

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Astronomy is a 6-month-old female spayed tuxedo kitten! Her brother is Philosophy. It’s only $30 to adopt one, or $60 for both. They are ready to go home today! Call (812) 426-2563 or visit www.vhslifesaver.org for adoption information!

Congressional Candidate Urges Republicans To Save the Constitution

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Dr. Richard Moss, a Republican candidate for Congress for Indiana’s 8th district, released this message regarding the untimely passing of Supreme Court Justice Anthony Scalia.

Jasper, IN

The recent passing of Supreme Court Antonin Scalia raises pointed issues at this perilous time in our nation’s history. What type of nation are we? How are we to be ruled? Is our Constitutional system still in effect or do we live in a Post-Constitutional Age?

There has been over the past 100 years an ongoing assault on our nation’s institutions and form of government by the so-called “progressive” left. It began with Woodrow Wilson and others, was taken up by Franklin Roosevelt, Lyndon Johnson, and now Barack Obama, where it has reached its acme. For the left the “ends justify the means” and the Constitutional process means little unless it advances their cause. When it interferes, they are content to bend and twist it to achieve their goals. In the end, they loathe it as a relic of the past, of dead white slaveholders, an impediment to their aim of creating a socialist paradise.

Scalia was a constitutional “originalist,” which means that he did not believe the Constitution was a “living-breathing” document that had to change with the times, but something that was solid and foundational and served to restrain the federal government through a variety of checks and balances including separation and enumeration of powers, competing structural mechanisms, the bill of rights, federalism and states rights.  By limiting the federal government, we expanded liberty for everyone else. With Scalia we had four progressives on the bench balanced by four Constitutionalists, and one “swing vote,” Anthony Kennedy. With the loss of Scalia, that balance is now threatened. It is particularly concerning because the left is wont to pursue its ends through undemocratic channels when necessary.  In effect, it never loses. When they win elections they have a mandate. When they lose, the election is illegitimate and they pursue their interests through executive orders and the unelected branches of government, in particular the federal bureaucracy and the courts.

There have been many awful decisions issued by the Supreme Court but among the worst was last year’s Obergefell decision imposing gay marriage on the country. Here, we encounter 5 lawyers in black robes, flawed human beings like the rest of us, but apparently endowed with superior knowledge who know what’s best for 320 million people, fifty states and fifty democratically elected state legislatures.  Five thousand years of human history and custom, biology, nature and natural law, the mating process, and common sense are out the window for our enlightened overseers.  That the Constitution says nothing about marriage means nothing.  That this has always been an issue left to the states and the people in our federal system is equally irrelevant.  That the states and the people overwhelmingly reject gay marriage including blue states like California is similarly non-persuasive. And so our philosopher kings, the judicial oligarchs, decided this most fundamental matter for us. But how are we to be ruled? Through our elected branches or, as Scalia himself referred to them, a majority of a committee of nine unelected lawyers?

Obama is likely to appoint an activist judge to the court, a fellow traveler with an expansive view of the court’s role in determining policy and culture, at ease with legislating from the bench, arriving at decisions based on advocacy and ideology, devoid of restraint and regard for the Constitution, a judicial zealot in pursuit of specific outcomes.  We are now one vote away from sweeping gun control, a Constitutional right to abortion on demand, partial birth abortion, without, of course, parental notification.  We are one vote away from government coercion of churches to pay for abortion, conduct gay marriage ceremonies, and live under the thumb of our new commissars.  We are one vote away from a despotic President issuing lawless executive decrees mandating amnesty and open borders.  Free speech, freedom of religion and assembly, the right to self-defense, private property rights, all are threatened. We are one vote away now from a frontal assault on the Constitution, our Bill of Rights, our culture and traditions, and system of government. The stakes could not be higher.

In article II, section 2 of the Constitution, the President “shall have the power to nominate, and by and with the Advice and Consent of the Senate, shall appoint… Judges of the Supreme Court, and all other officers of the United States…” Appointments then are a shared power.  Our Founders did this purposely – to provide a check on the President.  The Senate has no obligation to give a lame duck President devoid of proper esteem for the country, our Constitution and system of government, a hearing on a lifetime appointment to the Supreme Court in the middle of a Presidential election.  Such an appointment will move the Court further toward lawless judicial activism. Let the people decide who the replacement to the great Antonin Scalia will be by deciding who our next President will be. Obama wants to pack the court on the way out the door.  Senate Republicans must refuse. We have a nation and a Constitution to save.