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IS IT TRUE January 27, 2016
IS IT TRUEÂ last week we predicted that the State Board of Accounts will be holding an exit conference to discuss the 2014 Evansville Water and Sewer Utilities audit with present elected and appointed City officials on February 2, 2016? Â …our prediction was spot on? Â …we are pleased to hear that the State Board of Accounts called and invited former President of City Council John Friend CPA to attend this exit conference? Â .
IS IT TRUE we are extremely pleased that the Evansville Brownfield Corp. meeting will be held on Friday, January 29, 2016 at 1:30 pm in the Ellerbrook Conference Room, at the Downtown Vectren Corporate offices? Â … our sources tell us that the meeting will be open to the public?
IS IT TRUEÂ the mission statement for the not-for-profit Evansville Brownfield Corp does not include the holding of public debt and the leasing of commercial structures.
IS IT TRUEÂ we wonder why Evansville Brownfield Corp a not-for-profit organization will be holding the bonds for the parking garage which will be leased to the Convention Hotel?
IS IT TRUE we hear that  there may be some interest in requesting a review of the not-for-profit status of Evansville Brownfield Corp by the Department of the U S Treasury and Internal Revenue Service?
IS IT TRUEÂ the Evansville Redevelopment Authority holds the bonds for the Ford Center and leases the facility to the Evansville Redevelopment Commission? Â …we wonder why?
IS IT TRUEÂ the purpose of the Evansville Redevelopment Authority is to circumvent the limitation of total debt to income ratio that the City of Evansville would be allowed to maintain?
IS IT TRUEÂ the purpose of laying off the bonds onto Brownfield is one of those questionable mechanisms to avoid the capping of Evansville Redevelopment Authority debt limitations?
IS IT TRUEÂ at Monday evening City Council meeting City Controller Russ Lloyd presented the investment levels of the City of Evansville? Â …we can’t wait to hear his public presentation concerning the soon to be released State Board of Account City audit for 2014?
IS IT TRUE we sat with eager anticipation for City Council Finance Chairman Dan McGinn  to ask  Russ Lloyd City Controller the hard questions concerning city finances?  …City Councilman Dan McGinn just sat silently and smiled at Russ?
IS IT TRUE Council Finance Chairman  Dan McGinn should have asked what level of debt our  city had on the first day of 2015 and what are those level as of December 31, 2015?
IS IT TRUEÂ Mr. McGinn should know that the investments are just one half of the equation what about the increases in our debt levels?
IS IT TRUE todays “READERS POLL;Â “Do you feel its time for the books of the Evansville Brownfield Corp to be audited?
IS IT TRUE future articles shall be posted on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays unless we have unexpected breaking news?
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YESTERYEAR: Lincoln Cotton Mill
Located at 1401 Park Street near the old Belt Railroad line, the Lincoln Cotton Mill was one of several that operated in Evansville after the Civil War and into the twentieth century. Founded in 1902 by Charles Brown (pictured here with his family), the company developed into one of the largest cotton mills in the Midwest, employing hundreds of workers until the early 1950s. Whirlpool and other industries later occupied the large warehouse, which was recently razed.
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.
“Spirit Within Conflict” Masterpiece By Michelle Vezina Peterlin
“Spirit Within Conflict” Masterpiece By Michelle Vezina Peterlin
We a pleased to present an Acrylic On Canvas masterpiece painted by well  known local artist Michelle Vexzina Peterlin.  Michelle painted this exciting picture in her Kasson Studio on Big.Cynthiana Road, Evansville.  If you would like to see additional paintings of Michelle Peterlin you may contact her at 812-760-6352 or e-mail her at mvpeterlin@gmail.com.
This is a picture of Lukas Macke. He is a local man, born and raised on Evansville’s Westside. he is married and the father of 4 girls. This is portrait was done from pictures Lukas supplied. The site depicts a real life event. Lukas is flying in a Chinock helicopter which is taking him to Kandahar Air Base where he will find a plane to take him home. The light is coming from the back of the scene because the back of the Chinock was open. There was a military gunner suspended in the opening manning a 240 gun and his job was to scan and shoot down enemy fire.
Lukas served with the Navy Seabees and was a heavy equipment operator. Lukas was not young when he joined the military, he was 32 and running close the age limit. He was married and had at the time 2 children at home. He had always wanted to serve but other things kept getting in the way. When he finally had the opportunity he went for it.
This painting is part of a show under development called “Spirit within Conflict”. It is set to launch in 2017 and will be shown nationally. The exhibit will honor service men and women within the armed forces, law enforcement and first responders. The models are local people who are in these areas of community service. See more local models, Â please visit Michelle Vezina Peterlin Fine Art Painting on her Facebook fan page.
The piece is entitled “GO”. It is 24″ x 26″, acrylic on canvas.
EDITOR FOOTNOTE:  Copyright 2015, All Rights Reserved on this painting by local artist mvpeterlin,
Adopt A Pet
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Dr. David Orentlicher Raises More Than $100,000 for His 8th Congressional District Campaign
Dr. David Orentlicher Raises More Than $100,000 for His 8th Congressional Campaign
(Terre Haute, IN) Dr. David Orentlicher announced today that he surpassed his fundraising goal for the fourth quarter of 2015. Despite not launching his campaign until mid-November, Orentlicher raised $101,352 by the end of 2015 (plus another $223 from in-kind candidate donations). All of the contributions came from 130 individual donors, with no PAC dollars, and a median contribution of $250. Cash on hand at the end of the year totaled $100,751.69. (A summary of the fourth quarter finance report is available on request.)
“We are gratified by the strong support we are receiving,†said Orentlicher. “We’ve been emphasizing the need for real economic opportunity in the 8th district, and voters are responding enthusiastically.â€
“It’s not right when so many of our children never have a chance to succeed,†added Orentlicher. “For too many children, there are not enough good paying jobs for their parents, their schools are in decline, and their neighborhoods suffer from drug use and other crime.â€
“Neither the 8th District’s incumbent, nor Congress as a whole, has stepped up to meet the public’s needs,†said Orentlicher. “The 8th District needs a representative who speaks for the district and a Congress that serves the interests of all Americans. We must ensure that we have an economy that works for everyone and the United States once again is a land of opportunity for all of its citizens.â€
David Orentlicher is an educator, physician, attorney, and former three-term member of the Indiana House of Representatives. He has practiced both medicine and law, and he teaches at Indiana University School of Medicine in Terre Haute, IU School of Medicine in Indianapolis, and IU Robert H. McKinney School of Law.
While directing the medical ethics program at the American Medical Association, Orentlicher drafted the AMA’s first-ever Patients’ Bill of Rights. He also wrote conflicts of interest guidelines that protect the integrity of the patient-physician relationship.
Orentlicher has written many books and articles on a wide range of topics in ethics, law, and medicine. His current project, Economic Inequality and College Admissions Policies, makes the case for revising college admissions policies to address the serious problem of economic inequality in the United States.
Orentlicher’s wife, Judy, is a professor of political science at Indiana University. They have two children.
Donations To Be Taken For Former UE Student-Athlete
Proceeds to Benefit Beth Csukas
  Donations will be accepted to assist former University of Evansville student-athlete Beth Csukas at Sunday’s men’s basketball game against Wichita State.
Csukas, who is a firefighter with the Evansville Fire Department, was injured in a car accident in mid-January. To assist her mounting medical costs, members of the fire department along with the staffs of the Purple Aces softball and women’s soccer teams, will be accepting donations in the main lobby of the Ford Center on Sunday.
All proceeds raised on Sunday will go directly to Csukas’ fight. Csukas came to UE in the late 1990’s and was a two-sport star, playing on the Aces’ softball and women’s soccer squads.
Indiana Federation of Young Republicans Sponsoring Leadership Luncheons
“Time and time again we are told that we are the future of our Party and to not be afraid to get in the fight and run for office – or help someone who is. But where do you start? Getting access to the leaders in our community and making time to effectively learn from them can be a challenge,” said Weingardt. “The IFYR is launching the LEAP Series in hopes that it can serve as a forum that encourages and fosters relationships and opportunities for learning for the next generation of community leaders. One hour each month to inspire our Young Leaders.”
COST: $20 to Attend – Free to attend for Young Republicans (ages 18-40)
RSVP: Please RSVP to Sarah Overshiner at sarah.overshiner@gmail.com by Thursday, February 4th
Applications For Being Accepted For On My Way Pre-K in Five Pilot Counties
Family Applications Are Now Being Accepted For On My Way Pre-K In Five Pilot Counties
State to partner with Indy Preschool Scholarship Program in Marion County
Indianapolis (January , 2016) – Indiana’s Office of Early Childhood and Out-of-School Learning (OECOSL) is now accepting applications from families in the five pilot counties who may be eligible for grants for their children to receive high-quality, prekindergarten education through the On My Way Pre-K program starting in August of 2016.
Families residing in Allen, Jackson, Lake and Vanderburgh Counties must meet the following eligibility criteria to apply:
The family must have an income below 127 percent of the federal poverty level.
The child must be 4 years old by August 1, 2016, and starting kindergarten in August 2017.
In Marion County, the same criteria apply as those listed above. However, the City of Indianapolis is providing additional funding in Marion County through its Indy Preschool Scholarship Program (Indy PSP). And while families can apply to Indy PSP and On My Way Pre-K using a single application, the Indy PSP funding will add eligibility in Marion County for children who are 3 years old and are from families living at or below 185 percent of the Federal Poverty Level.
It is important to note that first priority will be given to children from families living at or below 127 percent of the Federal Poverty Level for On My Way Pre-K.
Once a child has received a grant, families in all five counties will choose from any of the eligible, enrolled On My Way Pre-K programs. OECOSL has enrolled 225 On My Way Pre-K providers in the five pilot counties, and the application process is ongoing. In order to qualify, the program must be top- ranked at level 3 or level 4 on Paths to QUALITY or be accredited by an approved national or regional accrediting body (Click here for details on provider eligibility).
Applications will be accepted until March 25, 2016. If more families qualify than there are grants available, awards will be made through a randomized lottery process. This lottery will be held on or around March 28, 2016, and families will be notified if they receive a grant.
Approved pre-K programs may be located in a public or private school, licensed child care center, licensed home or registered ministry as long as that program meets the quality requirements and is registered as an On My Way Pre-K Provider. Families may choose from a program that is full-day or part-day, as well as from programs that end with the school year or continue through the summer. A list of approved pre-K providers can be found here. Families who need help finding an approved pre-K program can also call 1-800-299-1627 for assistance from an early learning referral specialist.
To apply in Allen County, click here
To apply in Jackson County, click here
To apply in Lake County, click here
To apply in Marion County, click here
To apply in Vanderburgh County, click here
More than 2,300 children who will begin kindergarten in August of 2016 are currently participating in the first full year of On My Way Pre-K, which began in Allen, Jackson, Lake, Marion and Vanderburgh counties in August of this 2015. Previously, 400 children participated in the first cohort of the program, from January through June of 2015.
On My Way Pre-K is the name of Indiana’s first state-funded prekindergarten program, which was approved as a five-county pilot by the Indiana General Assembly in 2014. For more information, visit www.onmywayprek.org.
The Indy Preschool Scholarship Program (Indy PSP) is the City of Indianapolis’s first ever preschool program that provides free scholarships for children from low-income families to attend quality preschools. Indy PSP is partnering with On My Way Pre-K to expand access to preschool for families in Marion County. The United Way of Central Indiana will provide program administration support by managing the application, outreach, and evaluation processes. Visit www.indypsp.org for more information.
The Office of Early Childhood and Out-of-School Learning is a division of the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration (FSSA).