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Air Quality Forecast

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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.

Monday,
December 28
Tuesday
December 29
Wednesday
December 30
Thursday
December 31
Friday
January 1
Fine Particulate
(0-23 CST avg)
Air Quality Index
good good good NA* NA*
Ozone
Air Quality Index
NA* NA* NA* NA* NA*
Ozone
(peak 8-hr avg)
(expected)
NA* NA* NA* 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 76 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).

ST. MARY’S HEALTH OFFERS WINTER INSURANCE ENROLLMENT EVENT

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St. Mary’s Health is offering application assistance appointments for health insurance plans.

Representatives from St. Mary’s Health Access Advocates, Anthem, MedAssist, and Cross Pointe Insurance will be available to assist the uninsured. They will offer education and help navigating the application process on ACA plans, Hoosier Healthwise, HIP 2.0, Medicaid and Medicare. There is no charge for these services.

Low-income, non-disabled adults ages 19 to 64 with incomes of up to $16,297 annually or $33,307 for a family of four are generally eligible to participate in the Healthy Indiana Plan.

Those interested are encouraged to schedule an appointment for a guaranteed spot by calling 812.485.5864. Walk-ins are welcome.

UE Announces Dates of Annual Engineering Summer Camps

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 UE Announces Dates of Annual Engineering Summer Camps

Posted: Tuesday, December 22, 2015The College of Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Evansville has announced the dates for its annual engineering OPTIONS summer camps. Participants in these programs will gain a better understanding of what types of opportunities are available in fields most closely related to science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).

Engineering OPTIONS for High School Girls Career Exploration
Sunday, June 12 – Friday, June 17

This summer career exploration program is a week-long residential opportunity at UE for high school girls currently in grades 9, 10, or 11 who have completed geometry.

Engineering OPTIONS for Middle School Boys Career Exploration
Monday, June 6 – Friday, June 10

This summer career exploration program is a week-long day camp opportunity at the UE for middle school boys currently in grades 6, 7, or 8.

Engineering OPTIONS for Middle School Girls Career Exploration
Sunday, June 19 – Wednesday, June 22

This summer career exploration program is a 3 ½ day residential opportunity at UE for middle school girls currently in grades 6, 7, or 8.

Getting Ready for the Start of Session

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Christmas is such a blessing. I got to enjoy time with my family and reflected upon accomplishments throughout the past year. This year was even more special, as it was the first holiday I was not on-call. I officially retired from the healthcare business this year. This means I have more time to focus on my grandchildren and the joy they bring to our family.

It is a Bacon family tradition to have my daughters and their loved-ones over Christmas day to open presents, enjoy dinner together and spend time as a family. We also live in a tight knit community where the neighbors like to have a block party for each holiday.

Even with the hustle and bustle that the holiday season brings, I am also preparing for the upcoming legislative session which is Jan. 5. With every new session brings the delight of seeing my fellow legislators and working across the aisle to keep Indiana on the right track.

As you may know, this year is a “short session,” meaning we convene for only 10 weeks this year, rather than 16. Before this session begins, I want to hear your thoughts on the issues that are important to you and your community so I can best represent District 75.

Keeping an open line of communication with you is key to representing your voice at the Statehouse. Filling out the 2016 constituent survey is an excellent way to let me know your thoughts on upcoming legislation. Please visit www.in.gov/h75 today to fill out my survey online.

Growing up in Indiana and raising my children in the Hoosier state has strengthened my belief that Indiana is one of the greatest places to live. Thank you for helping make Indiana even greater and have a wonderful holiday.

Bill Would Allow Recovery Of Attorney Fees In All Wrongful Death Actions

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Bill Would Allow Recovery Of Attorney Fees In All Wrongful Death Actions

by Marilyn Odendahl of Indiana Lawyer,  December 28, 2015

A northern Indiana senator has introduced legislation to amend Indiana’s wrongful death statute to allow for surviving families to collect attorney fees.

Sen. Lonnie Randolph, D-East Chicago, has proposed in Senate Bill 124 that language be added to Indiana Code 34-23-1 that would enable a widow or widower, dependent children or dependent next of kin to receive reasonable attorney fees in wrongful death actions.

The measure comes after the Indiana Supreme Court ruled in August that under current law attorney fees do not qualify as damages when the deceased is survived by family. In SCI Propane, LLC; South Central Indiana Rural Electric Membership Corp.; Rush Shelby Energy Rural Electric Cooperative, Inc. v. Courtney Frederick, as Personal Representative of the Estate of Stephan Frederick, Deceased, 55S04-1508-PL-501, the unanimous court found the state’s General Wrongful Death Statute allows for attorney fees only when the decedent has no survivors.

Randolph’s bill specifies that in an adult wrongful death lawsuit, damages include “reasonable attorney’s fees” incurred by the estate or any other person for bringing and maintaining the action.

The fiscal impact of the new language would depend on whether a state agency is found liable for an individual’s death, according to the Indiana Legislative Services Agency. The maximum payment for a wrongful death from the state government is $700,000 but the average cost of attorney fees in such actions is unknown.

Senate Bill 124 has been assigned to the Senate Civil Law Committee which is chaired by Sen. Rodric Bray, R-Martinsville.

7th ANNUAL PRAYER VIGIL PLANNED AT FEDERAL BUILDING

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7th Annual  New Year’s Eve Candle Light Prayer Vigil is to be held in front of the Federal  Building  located on Martin Luther King Boulevard from 530 to 6:30 PM.

Event organizer Brenda Bergwitz said; “Please bring a flashlights and dress warm.  Everyone is welcome to attend this event.  This is not a political event.”

The event agenda we will begin with Jim Braker paying for America  and our elected officials followed by the “Pledge of Allegiance”.  Additional songs and more prayers from  area ministers and priests shall round out the evening.   If you have questions concerning this event please contact  event organizer Brenda Bergwitz at 812-457-3627.

Reversal: BMV Must Report Driver’s Expunged OWI Conviction

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Reversal: BMV Must Report Driver’s Expunged OWI Conviction

Dave Stafford for www.theindianalawyer.com

A trial court erred in prohibiting the Bureau of Motor Vehicles from reporting the operating while intoxicated conviction of a driver who had his criminal record expunged.

The Indiana Court of Appeals found the court’s order went too far in In the Matter of the Expungement of J.S.: State of Indiana, et al. v. J.S., 16A04-1503-MI-89. The panel reversed the expungement order in part and remanded with instructions for the court to amend the order to specifically allow the BMV to comply with Indiana and federal laws that require disclosure of the conviction to the Commercial Driver’s License Information System.

“In sum, we cannot foresee a situation where the General Assembly would intend to (1) create a law that is in direct conflict with existing state and federal law, (2) put Indiana at risk of losing substantial sums of federal aid, or (3) risk the de-certification of Indiana’s CDL program. Likewise, we believe that the recent amendment to Indiana Code section 35-38-9-2, which expressly allows the BMV to comply with the reporting requirements of 49 C.F.R. § 384.225 and Indiana Code section 9-24-6-2(d), indicates that the General Assembly has always intended for the BMV to comply with said laws,” Judge Cale Bradford wrote.

“We conclude that the trial court’s order prohibiting the BMV from doing so is contrary to the intent of the General Assembly. In addition, even if we were to conclude otherwise, pursuant to the Supremacy Clause of the United States Constitution, any application of Indiana Code section 35-38-9-6 which would require noncompliance with the relevant federal authority would be without effect.”

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Adopt A Pet

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IS IT TRUE DECEMBER 28 and 29, 2015

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IS IT TRUE the Haynes Corner Montrose/ Maybelle apartments and a commercial corner lot were purchased by the DMD/Brownfields in 2012 for $350,000 with CDBG monies?  ….that we wonder who paid to demolish the commercial storage building on the neighboring lot that is owned by the DMD/Brownfields?  …we now hear that DMD/Brownfields is now considering using public money to subsided the commercial development of this corner lot?

IS IT TRUE the high end Maybelle and Montrose apartments located at Haynie’s Corner that being remodeled by a private developer and will rent for around $900 per month?

IS IT TRUE  you don’t need to be a rocket scientist or even an alleged Community Development expert to figure out why we have so many blighted properties in Evansville need to be fixed? …the answer is DMD/Brownfield is paying to much money on purchasing commercial properties and not enough on blighted homes?  …that it appears that Evansville’s special interest groups and politically connected people are sucking up all the financial resources that were intended to fight blight in Evansville’s?  … its time for the taxpayers  to take a public stance against the wasteful spending habits of DMD, ERC and Brownsfields Corp.?

IS IT TRUE DMD also purchased the vacant and dilapidated CVS building located on North Main for a whooping $535,000?  …the DMD has cut a deal to lease this building to ECHO Housing who in return is going to lease it to another not-for-profit organization?  …we wonder if any employee of DMD will use their own personal money to purchase this building for a future commercial development?

IS IT TRUE It appears that  search for a new IVT TECH President is over? …it;s obvious that Lt. Governor Sue Ellspermann will be appointed the next President of IVY TECH statewide?

IS IT TRUE that Chancellor of IVY TECH-Evansville and former Mayor Jonathan Wienzapfel desire to be appointed as the next President of IVY TECH was taken away by a back room political deal between Governor Pence and the IVY TECH Board of Governors?

IS IT TRUE we hear that the powers that be in Indy would like to see Evansville Mayor Lloyd Winnecke to replace Lt. Governor Sue Ellspermann as Governor Pence re-election running mate?

IS IT TRUE we hear that many Democratic political movers and shakers would like for John Gregg  to tab State Representative Gail Riecken as his running mate?  …we predict that John Gregg will select someone from Northern Indiana with strong union ties to be his running mate?

IS IT TRUE if John Gregg thinks he can be elected the next Governor of Indiana by winning Vanderburgh County he is totally misguided?  …the thought that the local Union leadership can deliver a strong vote in Vanderburgh County for a State wide candidate is long over?  …Vanderburgh County is now safely in the Republicans party control thanks to the Unions and turncoats Democrats?

IS IT TRUE todays “Readers Poll” questions; Do you feel that George Lumley effort in exposing DMD and Brownsfields bad business decisions is worthwhile?